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  • On Hands and Knees

    I bought a pair of high end knee pads and they seem to have paid off. I found my what appears to be an tiny Agate Basin and thumb scraper.

  • #2
    Sweet! Love that hornstone, and that point is killer! Congrats!
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • #3
      Nice finds man ..u sure that's not a Copena
      SW Connecticut

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      • #4
        Tiny, lovely lithic, and well made.
        Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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        • #5
          Looks like a productive hunt. I think Redrocks is correct on the Copena call.
          Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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          • #6
            Is it show any grinding on the sides or base? Copena sometimes has grinding to though. It’s a nice find
            NW Georgia,

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            • #7
              Red rocks, I think I stand corrected. Everything points to Copena. While we are looking at Copena points, do you this point could also be Copena? Maybe Articulated?

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              • clovisoid
                clovisoid commented
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                That one looks older to me, but it could be a preform for a Copena I guess.

              • Lindenmeier-Man
                Lindenmeier-Man commented
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                That’s a ice age point there....

              • Whippoorwill
                Whippoorwill commented
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                How can you be sure it’s Paleolithic?
                Last edited by Whippoorwill; 06-17-2019, 09:32 PM.

            • #8
              Surface Finder, here are more detailed pics

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              • #9
                Looks similar to a Paint Rock Valley point which is transitional Paleo. Nice find!!

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                • Whippoorwill
                  Whippoorwill commented
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                  Doe there appear to be parallel flaking? I am new to lithic identification. It does not look like it to me. See reply below with pic of similar point found 1/2 mile upstream.

                • Whippoorwill
                  Whippoorwill commented
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                  Great memory! You from the mid south?

              • #10
                Those are some very old beauties there! Awesome finds! I would say those knee pads paid off for ya!
                SE ARKANSAS

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                • #11
                  All great finds , especially nice are the two points (lower left and middle right)
                  California

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                  • #12
                    Aqua-man, see image below that shows point found upstream. It has deeper less random flaking.

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