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Very cool indeed. When I had to pick a science in college I could choose between physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. I picked geology. Always been fascinated by the science of geology and finds like these. Good on ya.

Jeff

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Great find Dan! Maybe you can report it to some local archeological authority and they will put a halt to the building while they dig to look for more. That'll keep it from being built up too soon and give you a nice place to walk with you dog.

I too have picked up a 1000 pointed rocks as a kid hoping it was an arrow head. (I bet a lot of us have.) I'm envious!

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Looking at the picture, before reading the content I thought this was one of those potato chips that look like a celebrity. I was trying to figure out which one!

Great find.

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Looking at the picture, before reading the content I thought this was one of those potato chips that look like a celebrity. I was trying to figure out which one!

Great find.

Rock Hudson, of course.

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Really cool!

I always return from a walk or hike with rocks in my pockets. So far mostly petrified wood and a couple fossils and a piece of dino-crap, but never a spearhead or arrowhead yet.

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Nice find!

As a kid when my family would visit relatives in rural Kentucky I would search long and hard to find The elusive arrowhead.

Of course all I came up with were bits and chips of flint. The five or six cases of arrowheads, spearheads and knife blades my uncle found over the years kept me searching.

I learned later that he was ploughing and tending tobacco fields when he found them not searching the creek and grass!

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Thats an amazing find. We might look at that as a simple piece but in this day of fast food and supermarkets, we often forget such tools were life and death. Someone spend some time to create that arrow head in order to provide for themselves, their tribe and family. I think that is brilliant. :)

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Quality find. A guy I know winters in New Port Richey Florida and is an avid arrowhead hunter there. He showed me a collection made from coral. Very cool and quite valuable.

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