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JackCrafty
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Sorry Officer, I was just gathering "materials".
Arrowheads from Northeast Mexico
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January 19, 2011, 11:24:27 am »
After several months, I think I've found a group of points that represents a good portion of point styles that were used just south of the border from Texas. This collection was posted on another site but I'd just thought I'd share with those of you who are interested.
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January 19, 2011, 11:14:12 pm »
Lot of those styles look familiar. Fair amount of what looks like quartz. Love 'em ! Thanks for sharing. ' Frank
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Frank (The Sparrow) Pataha, Washington
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Re: Arrowheads from Northeast Mexico
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January 20, 2011, 02:15:21 pm »
micro knapping ,looks good
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January 21, 2011, 04:49:42 am »
somebody was into barbs and serrations . very cool
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