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    A few Arrowheads i have found

    I have seen a few post of TBH members posting their Arrowheads. I finally had a chance to take a few pictures of the heads i have found. I have found a few more on the same place but gave them to my buddy and his dad who own the property. I believe the last 3 pictures are of a hand axe but not sure.
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    #2
    No pics?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Johnny View Post
      No pics?
      hit the wrong button but did an edit

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        #4
        Arrow heads are so cool. Sparks the imagination !

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          #5
          Very cool, esp. the reddish one. I read somewhere that the triangular points (without "shoulders") were war points. Apparently they stay in the victim when the shaft is pulled out. Ouchhhh!

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            #6
            Originally posted by quarterback View Post
            Very cool, esp. the reddish one. I read somewhere that the triangular points (without "shoulders") were war points. Apparently they stay in the victim when the shaft is pulled out. Ouchhhh!
            I found that one this past turkey season on a new pasture they cleared. I also found the bigger one on the left in the same pasture. There have been some nice points found on their place.

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              #7
              Where are you finding these, generally speaking of course?

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                #8
                Originally posted by quarterback View Post
                Where are you finding these, generally speaking of course?
                QB, is generally speaking but I want the EXACT location! Great finds big speck! I really like the reddish colored triangular. Goingoff of what QB said, it is also known that triangulars are shells of arrowheads. The indians would make lots of triangulars first and then flake them into arrowheads later on...kind of like an arrowhead pre-form. Keep on looking...and don't forget to post them up! Again, great finds...thanks for sharing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by quarterback View Post
                  Where are you finding these, generally speaking of course?
                  Zavala County, between Batesville and La Pryor

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                    #10
                    I found this one on the same property.

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