Here's a few I've found on our lease in Laredo. I don't know anything about them other than there cool to find. [ATTACH]518062
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Originally posted by diego111993 View PostIts about the size of my palm and I you can make out the eyes, nose, and fangs.
Its pretty much like this
Here is what they have to say about it... They would know more than me. Some are professional archs. and professors.
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Originally posted by Ca$ey View PostHere's a few I've found on our lease in Laredo. I don't know anything about them other than there cool to find. [ATTACH]518062
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostYes, I think it could be as well as a number of other Archaic knife types. Now for the overshot, Im not sure it wasn't origionally overshot and the resharpening eliminated a lot of that, The face of the blade is pretty flat. Just hard to say without a base or context.
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Originally posted by Ca$ey View PostHere's a few I've found on our lease in Laredo. I don't know anything about them other than there cool to find. [ATTACH]518062
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Originally posted by Reelthreat View PostDo you think it could be a Refugio knife? It appears to have some parallel flaking on one site and random flaking on the other... Without seeing it in person I am just guessing the parallel was just accidental. Also don't see any real overshot flakes (which occur on a lot of large thin paleo blades).
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