Hi All,
Wasnt't sure if I should post this rock under geology and mineral section, but thought it was worthy of being a good lithic rock.
In southern interior of BC, in my town of Winfield, we call this rock a "Winfield chert", as I have taken it to the local rock club.and they commonly call it such. My son found it at the beach, just out from the shore, and stepped on it, pulled it up and thought it was cool.
Rock club members thought it was a great specimen too. Maybe you folks have more of a proper name for this chert, and its other whitish material cemented throughout. I love the reddish marbly color dragged in thin lines. and smooth waxy feel. The concoidal fractures are apparent. yes?
I figure this is a good material to make arrowheads, or other tools? Just wanted a little incite into the feasability of native usage. There is much of this material above the lake in the mountains, however I've not really looked for it before.
Wasnt't sure if I should post this rock under geology and mineral section, but thought it was worthy of being a good lithic rock.
In southern interior of BC, in my town of Winfield, we call this rock a "Winfield chert", as I have taken it to the local rock club.and they commonly call it such. My son found it at the beach, just out from the shore, and stepped on it, pulled it up and thought it was cool.
Rock club members thought it was a great specimen too. Maybe you folks have more of a proper name for this chert, and its other whitish material cemented throughout. I love the reddish marbly color dragged in thin lines. and smooth waxy feel. The concoidal fractures are apparent. yes?
I figure this is a good material to make arrowheads, or other tools? Just wanted a little incite into the feasability of native usage. There is much of this material above the lake in the mountains, however I've not really looked for it before.
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