Post your finds!
Ok... how about native American stone napped tools that you have found?
>>984817
Not sure if you are asking about Flint napping tools but if you are those are most likely long since gone as they were most often made out of Animal bones and Antlers. The Knocker was often a large game hip/elbow bone and flakers were often antlers.
>>984803
Where is a good place to hunt arrowheads? I've only ever found one when my uncle was bulldozing a field.
>>984953
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>>984803
man i need to remember to be looking for these when i'm out. my friend found a sicc spearhead on his farm. it looks almost exactly like bottom left second to the right
>>984803
I found 3 arrowheads over the years looking for rocks to skip in the texas hillcountry. Where i spent my summers as a child. I have no clue where they are my mom probably threw them away with my baseball cards.
>>984803
Used to find them all the time when I live in the hills out in PA, but I never kept them for whatever reason. I live in CA now and found this one in the field by my house.
>>984809
Hate these fucking things.
I'm in southern Indiana. It's a big thing around here to go in the fields and hunt them and have bragging rights when you make an awesome find. He they range from 500 to 10,000 years old. It's super addictive. Once you find one good one your hooked!