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Friday, January 19, 2007
More neeto arrrowheads
Thanks to Larry Harrop for this link. This shows arrowheads in their original locations "in situ". [Click here]
Some amazing stuff! I have two points and a flint knife to show for 40 years of looking - all three found just looking down where people walk. The only local one was by the Leatherman or "Old Hunting Caves" in Watertown CT - a nice quartz point. I had on a pair of shorts with one pocket and was marking the different caves on a map. At the top of the hill I pulled the map out and the point came with it, broke on the rocky top while the perfect tip sailed into the bush...
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Some amazing stuff!
I have two points and a flint knife to show for 40 years of looking - all three found just looking down where people walk. The only local one was by the Leatherman or "Old Hunting Caves" in Watertown CT - a nice quartz point. I had on a pair of shorts with one pocket and was marking the different caves on a map. At the top of the hill I pulled the map out and the point came with it, broke on the rocky top while the perfect tip sailed into the bush...
Ouch that's a heartbreaker!
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