Fossil Inclusions

antmike915

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I'm a big fan of these little additives, anyone feel free to post any pictures of artifacts with cool imperfections. I've personally found more cores/ scrapers and other various things with fossils but always cool to find points with them.
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Fossils are cool, even more so when incorporated into points..A couple of Florida Newnan’s #1from the cootee river, Port Richey...#2from the Keese site, Rocky Point Tampa..Those are nice ones Mike, I’m glad they didn’t get away
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Fossils are cool, even more so when incorporated into points..A couple of Florida Newnan’s #1from the cootee river, Port Richey...#2from the Keese site, Rocky Point Tampa..Those are nice ones Mike, I’m glad they didn’t get away
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Thanks Hal, really like #2; cool that it's on both sides. The ones I posted were all from different areas in Hillsborough County.
 

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This one seems to have a fossil in the stem, maybe why it broke but I guess wasn’t a problem when knapping it
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I'll see your polyps and raise you three. These were chipped by a knapper friend from slabs purchased from a rock dealer. The material is from Indonesia. Gary

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