Lets see your RED artifacts

Saguache

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Thought I'd ask for some eye candy in my favorite color.
Western jasper top & Bighorn flint lower.

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Here's one my son found when we were creek walking. Nice thinning strike for a stemmed point.

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I apologize in advance if this is not appropriate for this topic. Archer's Ring (medieval period Far East)

Now that is interesting. I'm guessing those are rare? Are they used by native Americans or early European/ Asians? Everybody?

Googling it I see most have a different form. Not to hijack the thread but could you relate something about this please?

Thanks
 

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Here's a Morrow Mountain quartz point I found at the #foodplot in York County SC. If you look closely you may see a face or 2.20190708_195945.jpg
 

Now that is interesting. I'm guessing those are rare? Are they used by native Americans or early European/ Asians? Everybody?

Googling it I see most have a different form. Not to hijack the thread but could you relate something about this please?

Thanks

This type of archer ring was not widespread. Used by some ethnic groups (Asians) in the Far East. In the near future, in the Eurasian Artifacts section I will create a topic with a small overview of the archer's ring.
 

How about a heartbreaking piece of red Jasper, probably a Palmer before it lost its tip and barbs. Also from Warren co VA.
 

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Here is a nice pinkish drill from Warren County Kentucky I traded with my wifes cousin there.

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