My best bullseye 🎯

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Harrison County Flint is nodular and has bullseye pattern visible in some relics.

I found this Harrison County Lost Lake found in Marion County Indiana during the summer of 1989. Measuring three inches long, by two and a half inches wide, the barb wings had been intentionally clipped.
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I’ve got a lot of them in my brokes and heartbreak bin's I find a lot of quartz in my pieces as well if you look up some Arkansas crystal points they stunners up there with a clovis on my bucket list finds
It’s still a really nice point but it’s a fossil. I’ve never found a fossil on any artifacts here
 

I’ve got a lot of them in my brokes and heartbreak bin's I find a lot of quartz in my pieces as well if you look up some Arkansas crystal points they stunners up there with a clovis on my bucket list finds
Not much chance of me finding anything really older than Late Paleo. I do find some small Daltons
 

Nice finds. Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your discovery.
 

They aren’t big like out west kinda small more like darts. The ones out west are more knife size

Here’s a few more bullseyes. 1 Lyon Co KY, 2 Kaolin Union Co IL, 3 Cobden Union Co IL, 4 Wyandotte Harrison Co IN.View attachment 2142215View attachment 2142216View attachment 2142217View attachment 2142218
Thanks for taking the time to inform and share that’s some stunning material. I think we need a thread of everyone’s coolest and favorite materials
 

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