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sanford66

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Hello. This is was my first find, i found it years ago when i was 16. It was found on the banks of a creek drainage on my father's farm in Brown County Kansas. I have found a few other items on his farm also and i will try to post some pics of them also. I would like to know what you all think the age, material, and type could be :icon_scratch:. Thanks, Joseph
 

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This is a tiny birdpoint that was found in the same area as the arrowhead, about 10 feet away! Joseph
 

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An peice of a early uni-face knife i believe?. This was also found about 10 or 15 feet away from the first arrowhead. Joseph
 

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Another knife from the same area. Joseph
 

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This is the peices i have found on my dads farm so far. Please, feel free to help me out with these! Thanks, Joseph
 

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Mornin' sanford66! I know very little, other than I'm near you, and I have a hafted scraper that appears to be the same material as your gray piece.
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,288427.0.html


At least it has the same striping as yours, and in good light it looks pink and gray. Neanderthal ID'd it as "flint hills permian chert" I'm sure others will be along shortly to help you out.

naturegirl
 

Thanks for the reply naturegirl. The material does look very close. Thats a nice point you have there by the way. Hopefully i'll get some more answers! Joseph
 

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