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turbo:
Wow, great stuff all and 'ancient', very cool pics, thanks for sharing.

nclonghunter:
Yes, those pics are very interesting...I see some familiar tools in there. Thanks for posting.

iowabow:
Well while talking with Josh Barnes tonight I had an idea. Maybe this is a new idea maybe not but here was the idea. After shooting a flute I made a set of flakes and it looked like stones on a doorway. I tried to flute the other side but failed with only a half flute. Anyway in am naming this point style the Barnes Arch point. This is done with non-metallic knapping formally known as ABO and in this case was not an intended replication.

Zuma:

--- Quote from: AncientTech on October 15, 2015, 11:38:09 am ---Prehistoric flintknapping tool kit recovered from Lower Pecos River area, with closeup of flakers and possible pressure flaking stone.  Enjoy.
--- End quote ---

Do you have any idea of the date on the kit Ben?
thanks,
Zuma

Josh B:
Nope...nope that won't do.  That point looks more like a war bonnet to me.  I think "Bybee war bonnet" is a more fitting name for that point.  It does look really cool though!  Josh

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