plains side notch and plains triangular

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Boy-o-Boy More stuff from Larsons cellar. Always nice to look at.What type of flint is the grey colored stuff.Thanx for shareing
 

thanks neo
it is called 'tongue river silicified sediment' or TRSS
better known as chert or gray chert
as you can see it was used quite a bit
BTW, did you see the oxbowpoint(I think) on the top row first image and the 3 single notch points in the second image???
larson1951
 

No I didn't at first.(I was too busy ooglin those triangles)Is the Oxbow the one with a bi-fricated base?
Single notched how cool is that.
 

thanks neo
it is the one on the top row made of krf and about the 3rd from center to the right
lars
 

Man, you never run outta boxes.
Very nice collection of triangles.
King Larson.
 

Yikes, oh god. I'll go back to the drawing board.... :headbang: Go easy on me.........
John
 

yes joel
you might be right
I wonder if it could be anything else?
the historical society uses the term 'duncan-hanna' quite often
larson
 

Too cool, Larson. I was fortunate to grow up around some old guys who used to pick up arrowheads by the bucketsful and later went on to form the Oklahoma Anthropological Society. They had collections like you wouldn't believe.
 

thank you americus,
thank you, flintfinder man
thank you,brandy
thank you RGINN
thank you GEETAR MAN
thank you quito
and you too neo, srv and tnmts
and molly, flagal, archer, 37, uniface, pickaway
and everyone else
larson1951(guitar man jr)
 

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