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To find out how early man made tools, I had to break a lotta rocks. One person said he would teach someone how to knap projectile points after they went through 200 pounds of rock and 6 months. Well, that's about how long it takes to learn how to knap reasonably well. Steve
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From the album: 39 years exploring Texas
I found this in central Texas in a place where someone had already dug up a pile but missed it. James my son wrote this explanation and I’ll add to it. Biggest any of family has found. I estimate it is paleo possible knife. He just walked up to our camp site and said look at the piece and was shocked. We call it the mammoth killer -
New to hunting fossils/shark teeth and found this unknown object, was thinking maybe a tooth or claw but some buddies say maybe bone carved spear tip or something. Found it in a river in southern Alabama with what they tell me is a Eocene formation on the river bank.
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Found this on a spoil bank in coastal georgia. It looks to me as though it has been worked. Small scratches /grooves on back as well. I have heard of these but never seen one. Thoughts?
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This fossil bone was found in the area of Sebastian Florida. It is about 2" thick at the thickest point. Has a spear point in it, looks like ivory tip. Any info will help. Thanks Harry