4 From The South

antmike915

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Southern Gals are sweet and kind, those are mighty purdy
Number one is very curvy
Treat em right and you will find, you surely won’t be sorry. Lol.
 

All very nice, that last one a Duval?

Good question, I never really thought of a type for this one. Definitely amazed that the napper was actually able to get something out of it; and for it to survive.
 

I want to hunt with you! When I can walk without pain again!

I hear that, I found these many years ago. Definitely don't have the stamina I used too (or the time). I'm lucky now to get 5 or 6 hunts a year now.
 

Southern Gals are sweet and kind, those are mighty purdy
Number one is very curvy
Treat em right and you will find, you surely won’t be sorry. Lol.

Just sorry we couldn't find more but you never know what the years have in store :occasion14:
 

Southern beauties all! Thanks for posting!
 

A variety of materials those points are made from Mike. I'm gonna take a stab at IDing it and let me know what you think. Thanks.

1) Quartzite
2) Chert (Jasper)
3) Agate
4) Petrified Wood
 

A variety of materials those points are made from Mike. I'm gonna take a stab at IDing it and let me know what you think. Thanks.

1) Quartzite
2) Chert (Jasper)
3) Agate
4) Petrified Wood

Sounds good to me Tdog, #4 I think is Flint Ridge.
 

Sounds good to me Tdog, #4 I think is Flint Ridge.

I did not know that Flint Ridge was so widely traded/carried. I may be a little better at recognizing it now. Here's an excerpt from a Wiki article about it followed by a link that references the complete article.

"During the Stone Age, access to flint was so important for survival that people would travel or trade to obtain flint. Flint Ridge in Ohio was an important source of flint and Native Americans extracted the flint from hundreds of quarries along the ridge. This "Ohio Flint" was traded across the eastern United States and has been found as far west as the Rocky Mountains and south around the Gulf of Mexico."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint

Thanks again Mike.
 

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