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  • March Find of the month entry

    New month, new contest! If you found something this past March, feel free to enter it in this months contest! Please post the link to your original post, and at least two good pictures of the find. Entry closes April 15th.

    Good luck!
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

  • #2
    Ill get us started with triangle from NJ south end ...

    Found another triangle this week, even nicer. Fossiliferous quartzite. Thats 9 for the site (plus some brokes of course -not pictured). I hope this streak continues. Amazing... the minimalist style compared to other types of projectiles. 500 to 1500 years old I guess. Also amazing is the point!
    New Jersey

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kayakaddict View Post
      Ill get us started with triangle from NJ south end ...

      https://forums.arrowheads.com/forum/...nicer-triangle
      New Jersey

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      • #4
        Kentucky Point,
        This is my first time submitting for a contest...let me know if there is anything else I must do.
        Thank you,
        Flint Eastwood
        northwestern Pennsylvania

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        • #5
          Not sure how to do the link...
          Sorry...
          Flint
          northwestern Pennsylvania

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        • #6
          Found this little blade March 20th, 2020. I thought the lithic was pretty cool.
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          • #7
            Here are a few entries for the contest.

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            • SurfaceHunter
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              Welcome but rules of contest says you have to of found and posted them in the month of the contest and have a link. Maybe next month you can enter. But you should read the rules. Thanks

            • Babeylovetribe
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              Sorry new to the page and just learning about how to post.

          • #8
            I guess I will submit my hoe but with the 2 nice points already entered well, but I will play along. Click image for larger version  Name:	Resized_20200324_194814.jpeg Views:	25 Size:	102.3 KB ID:	436544 Click image for larger version  Name:	Resized_20200324_194825.jpeg Views:	20 Size:	67.3 KB ID:	436545 Click image for larger version  Name:	Resized_20200324_194830.jpeg Views:	22 Size:	52.5 KB ID:	436546
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            NW Georgia,

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          • #9
            Here ya go!
            Walked just a bit farther than I can after work lately because of the shortness of daylight

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              • #11
                My entry.. Massachusetts gouge
                Love how this piece shows all the way hard stone was worked... pecking, abrading, polishing....hope you like it too!

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                https://forums.arrowheads.com/forum/...ial-distancing
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                • #12
                  Went over to my neighbors pond yesterday for some live goggle eyes for bankpole bait I was walking the rim to get the sein and found this bad boy and the fish were this am my daughter went with me to run bank poles social distancing doesn't bother us none quite peaceful. .materials edwards plateau chert. wilson county tx. I was


                  My fairland dart

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                  • #13
                    Looking good so far for entries. Some killers in this contest.
                    NW Georgia,

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                    • #14
                      Well.....glad i finally get to enter a contest this month....finally found my first point of the year....got some stiff competition so far....good luck to all..
                      Went out to my flake site today....found my first point out there....im thinking bottleneck benton but not sure.....what yall think? Nw tn findClick image for larger version Name: 20200329_162333.jpg Views: 0 Size: 172.2 KB ID: 434894 Click image for larger version Name: 20200329_162152.jpg Views: 0 Size: 161.2 KB ID: 434895

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                      Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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                      • Benji
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                        Thanks sgt....its definitely different for sure

                      • oldrocks2
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                        That's gotta be the closest to a camo point I've seen, really cool.

                      • Benji
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                        Thanks oldrocks

                    • #15
                      Thanks surface.....definitely some crazy looking material....i do not have any other point in my collection thats made out of that...not even a broke
                      Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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                      • tomf
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                        Is it brecciated jasper ? Check out the post in rocks and fossils

                      • Benji
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                        Not sure Tom....some of the other members have mentioned oolithic jasper and others leaning more towards harrodsburg chert
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