Pretty far from Atlanta. Indy or Lafayette, maybe.Atlanta most likely
Should have read atlatlPretty far from Atlanta. Indy or Lafayette, maybe.
I knew that. You knew that. I just couldn't pass it up. Dang spellin chekker!Should have read atlatl
Even further than Lafayette about 30 minutes northPretty far from Atlanta. Indy or Lafayette, maybe.
Have you seen where they are finding spears in tact up in the high elevation where snow is melting off? Look it up, cool stuff.If they are still young enough to fall for it, tell um to keep looking for the shaft, it has to be close by...lol.
But what a cool find. Get a display case, so it doesn't get lost over the years. We lost things like that we found as kids, wish we had preserved them somehow.
Second Indiucky.
Looks like a bottleneck/Tablerock type. Where did she find it? State?Anyone know anything about arrow heads? (or spear or knives) My youngest found this yesterday. I am mostly interested in figuring out how to date it….and what it was used for?
Northwest INLooks like a bottleneck/Tablerock type. Where did she find it? State?
It’s not workingAlright, I texted him. He better be at a bigfoot orgy with his phone turned off if he's not here in 30.
An all nighter!Must be a Hella bigfoot orgy
Anyone know anything about arrow heads? (or spear or knives) My youngest found this yesterday. I am mostly interested in figuring out how to date it….and what it was used for?
Yeah I have been corrected already they are referred to as “points” I am learning what a fun past time just another thing to look for outdoors
Alright, I texted him. He better be at a bigfoot orgy with his phone turned off if he's not here in 30.
Flat.That is an interesting color on that chert.....what part of the state were you in when they found it???? Canada, flat or beautiful God's country in the southern hills????
Corrected again. Atleast there is an endless amount of things to learn.It's a knife....