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    All arrowheads are awesome, no matter how crude or fine they are. They were still made by Indians a long dang time ago...

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      Sorry for the poor picture quality, I suck at camera.

      A small Kinney from Montell
      [ATTACH]77528[/ATTACH]

      Martindale from Driftwood
      [ATTACH]77529[/ATTACH]

      Montell from Leander, surface find
      [ATTACH]77530[/ATTACH]

      4.5", grade 10 base-tang knife from Driftwood
      [ATTACH]77531[/ATTACH]

      small corner-tang from Sun City G-town
      [ATTACH]77532[/ATTACH]

      Surface Paleo find, Midland (unfluted Folsom) from Anderson Mill road, Austin
      bleached white after 8-9000 years sitting in the sun
      [ATTACH]77533[/ATTACH]

      Broke Martindale, Driftwood
      [ATTACH]77534[/ATTACH]

      Un-identified Paleo, Fitzhugh Road, Dripping Springs
      [ATTACH]77535[/ATTACH]

      All surface finds from the deer lease, Big Wells, Dimmit Co.
      Abosolos, Frios, etc
      [ATTACH]77536[/ATTACH]

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        A Carrizo from the lease
        [ATTACH]77538[/ATTACH]

        I am good at finding broke stuff,
        Some paleo bases in the middle
        [ATTACH]77539[/ATTACH]

        little scrapers, blades and tools
        [ATTACH]77540[/ATTACH]

        Even more broke stuff
        Front and back of what was a great Nolan in the top center, Little Arkansas campground, Wimberley
        [ATTACH]77541[/ATTACH]

        The crude white points at the bottom are marble points from the family farm
        Talladega National Forest, Alabama
        [ATTACH]77542[/ATTACH]

        Little better stuff.
        A Starr, Montell and an partially bleached Ensor
        [ATTACH]77543[/ATTACH]

        Hand scraper, tool, Ruby Ranch, Hays Co.
        [ATTACH]77544[/ATTACH]

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          Bigger stuff

          Hide scraper, Ruby Ranch
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          exhausted 4-beveled bi-face
          Reimers Ranch, Pedernales River
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          Tools
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          Hand-axe, Ruby Ranch
          Cortex left on one side for grip
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            great thread. i've always enjoyed looking for this stuff. never very lucky tho.

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              Clark, the hand axes and scrapers you list as "Ruby Ranch" look like some stuff I've found in Llano County. Is that anywhere near there?

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                Very nice, congrats.

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                  QB,
                  Ruby Ranch is on Onion Creek, Hays County.
                  Tools are common throughout the Hill Country and Llano is full of artifacts.
                  Post em up!

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                    wow great finds

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                      Great finds Clark! I have found I believe 6 broke Montells but never a whole one yet. Awesome finds. We have found a lot of pre-forms and hand axes wherever we find arrowheads. We've shoeboxes full of stuff like that. I'll try to get some pictures this evening of some of it.

                      We stayed on a ranch along Onion Creek two years ago but didn't look that much. Big mistake.

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                        Those big heads have to be for a spear, nice finds mate!

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                          Johnny,
                          Is this a pay public dig/camp you went on, or your own/friends private ranch dig?

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