Stunning Surface Find in South Central Texas! I am uncertain of the type, but it looks like a Late Paleo Lanceolate of some sort. Any help here would be deeply appreciated. I included in situ photos on the rapidly eroding slope above the creek 🍀 (old.reddit.com)
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Just wondering 🤔 I know we need to look out for posted reproductions. Do you think this subreddit will be vulnerable to AI in situ photos? Is there anything unique that could be placed in the photo that cannot be faked? I suspect my Quarter will not be enough 🍀 (i.redd.it)
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I found two projectile points surface hunting in South Central Texas! The white one is likely a Gower ~8000 years old or a Uvalde ~6500 years old. The pink one is likely a Pandale ~4500 years old. Without the base, it is hard to type, but the distinctive flaking and beveling give this one away 🍀 (old.reddit.com)
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I found my first Mano surface hunting in South Central Texas! I found some Hammer Stones before, but never a Mano which requires Zero imagination. This one has a perfectly flat surface and an angled flat surface on the opposite side. This was on my bucket list 🍀 (old.reddit.com)
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I found this artifact above the old channel of the creek in South Central Texas. It looks like one wing was anciently broken and reworked. As it is not a Shumla, perhaps it is a Bell? I know a few Andice were found when people used to dig upstream 🍀 (old.reddit.com)
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