...I see a coyote tracks...I see left over potatoes...I see an arrowheadCloserI am a lucky guy.
That is an eared Brewerton point, made of brown quartzite. You can still make out the vestige of a flute on the back side:
This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology.
Fantastic find. That is really a beautiful point. I like the material too. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris.
ReplyDeleteI want to add that some of the deeper depressions in the dirt, right next to the arrowhead, are old footprints that have been almost washed away by the rain. A main source of such footprints is other people looking for arrowheads. Seems like I waited just long enough to go check that spot. Arrowhead hunter's glee.