This is the first Agate Basin point that I got from James. It is made from heat treated Arkansas novaculite.
A view showing the diamond cross-section of this point.
The second Agate Basin point. It is from the same material.
This point's cross section is more bi-convex. Both cross-sections are exhibited in aboriginal examples.
A beautiful Snyders point put on a necklace. Heat treated Ohio Flint Ridge flint was used. Look at those stripes!
A small, tri-notched arrowpoint knapped from raw Red Desert Agate.
This point and the one beneath it are made of raw Wyoming chert. This material has been named Tiger chert and Wyoming Oil chert as well. This is tough material.
This tiny points are Agee points, a style from Arkansas and the surrounding area. The smaller one on the left is made out of novaculite, which was heat treated. The one on the right was made from Flint River chert from Georgia. Surprisingly, some of the old Agee points found were made this small.
Thank you James for the points and the rocks!
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