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Old 09-26-2008 | 04:26 PM
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HMMM.......how bout that.

Itwould be neat to see if someone with knowledge of stone tools could chime in and say what they really are.
Bloodcrick, (He is our resident rock expert) seems to think somebody has just roughed them to shape and stashed them. Then when he had more time he would go back and finish them. That's why some look pretty rough around the edges so to speak.
Im waiting for Dan to respond. He seems to know a lot about these things. He actually found one here in Missouri on one of my properties when we were hunting...
I talked to Dan today. He said he may not be able to check them out till tomorrow.

Thanks for that link buckmaster. There are some of those that look a lot like what I have found. Very interesting!
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Old 09-27-2008 | 07:23 AM
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sent you a pm on bowhunting.com nice talking to you on the phone yesterday. The first point is sometimes called a bullseye because of the round off coloring in it. The second i believe is a finished peice. its nice and crips on the edges and seems to be detailed out. The fourth looks to be a tool/blade or something. but the rest in my opinion are preforms or casche blades. John thats an excellent find for just one evening. If your finding that many now you will find many more. You seem to be on an old camp sight that im betting is within one mile from a river or old creek bed or slough. The place i found the point with Hunsucker was just loaded with flint laying on the ground and its not even tilled up. just a cow pasture. Id love to had more time in there and walk the creeks/cricks
this are some preforms but a nice ones at that

another

An ovate Knife blade similar to the the first and second one in your first pic

Picture of a cache

link to the story about this cache find and some interesting read
http://www.csasi.org/2001_october_journal/wabash_river_cache_blades.htm

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Old 09-27-2008 | 08:20 AM
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Thanks for the info Dan. I plan on looking for more, when I am not hunting up there. I'll let you know if I come across anything else.


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