i'd really love to get a flint id on it. found it in an overhang right by a huge pack rat nest. the floor had been dug extensively by previous hunters but there was a small raised area around the edge with about 6 inches of dirt and fallen roof rock covering bigger solid slabs. nobody had ever bothered with it i guess. there was about 10 points, that being my favorite, in about a 2x2 space covered with pat rat crap and litter.
Thanks uniface. That would be my guess although I can’t say for sure. As close as I can tell none of the materials that those 3 pieces are made of are native to my area.
Leon County, Fl. I've scoped it and there is a clear color distinction in the material, lots of mineral deposits too. I bought it from a Thomsaville, Ga. collector in 1983 when I moved back to Fl. It has the chalky look a lot of Florida points get when they end up in sandy dry spots.
Don’t see much red where I hunt but had come across some red/white debitage earlier this summer so was hopeful. Returned to the spot a couple of days ago and was fortunate enough to find this little thumb scraper nearby.