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Dr. Hester had a pretty good write up on the Clear Forks, interesting read on a tool. Other then woodworking, it was used for skinning, bone work, and plant processing.
What type of material is the Angostura type made of?
Oops. sorry, missed Larry's question on the same point. Not a familiar flint in this area. Still, it's a really neat flint.
That ones a mystery to me. It has some of the best flaking of any point in my collection. The purple one was the one Larry questioned, i think?
Yep, that's it. Almost looks like some of the fossilized coral I've seen before.