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    Surface finds from Atascosa county today. The one in the second pic has what looks like a flute on one side but I can’t tell. Info please!!
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      It's not Clovis. Likely the bottom of an Early Stemmed Lancolate but could be Dalton related. At any rate, it's early archaic/transitional paleo. Old site for sure

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        I think your spot on once I looked up dalton thanks for the info, what are your thoughts on the small bird point? I couldn’t find anything like it online. You can see completely through it when held up to light!

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          Originally posted by Iron_Buck View Post
          I think your spot on once I looked up dalton thanks for the info, what are your thoughts on the small bird point? I couldn’t find anything like it online. You can see completely through it when held up to light!
          It's pretty dinged up. May be a perdiz. The side notches hint at a Toyah connection. Just can say for sure.

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            Awesome, these came from a hill on a family place in atascosa county my dad said he pulled about 100 points off of this same hill back in the day he has in his collection. Campsite maybe?

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              The bird point has what appears to be a broken stem as well of that helps

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                Yes, it's a lodge site. Probably thousands of lodges have been on that hill. The items you have found range over 9,000 years.

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                  Man that’s cool! I’m gonna get some pics of my dads collection I don’t believe he’s ever had any of the points looked at.

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                    P lease put in a quarter for scale

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                      Some of Dads collection

                      Here’s some pics of my dads collection some are still lost in storage. See anything interesting garguy
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                        Another

                        He said he was told this was oldest in the collection. He said petrified palm wood
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                          The last preform is palmwood but I can't determine age. Mist of what you posted is middle archaic. I do see some fragments of early archaic and possibly paleo items.

                          Wide range from 9000 bp till post contact. Nothing in the of much value but I love all of them.

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                            Not worried about the value he said I can have them since they were just in storage and I will never sell anyways. Most are from the same hill. Yes sir to me any artifact is cool even if it’s broke

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                              Originally posted by Iron_Buck View Post
                              Surface finds from Atascosa county today. The one in the second pic has what looks like a flute on one side but I can’t tell. Info please!!
                              The top pic is a perdiz and probably a busted up scallorn (I have found several serrated one in Atascosa]l. It does have some resemblance to toyah but Atascosa is probably outta range... as for the early one I would say Golondrina. They are pretty prevalent in that area.

                              I am going to guess you are pretty close to the Borrego???
                              Last edited by Reelthreat; 09-07-2022, 08:56 AM.

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                                although not a arrowhead its kinda cool. Appears to be a carnivore tooth.

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