Our house sits on a high ridge above the Leon River. We've been here four years and I've found half a dozen chipped points and stone tools. Really surprised to find that many pieces up on top of a ridge.
Family friend of ours growing up was full blooded Apache - was heavily involved in Scouting and did a lot of educational speaking, etc. about native American way of life. He showed us how to make an arrowhead when he was the den leader of my cub scout group - he could take an ordinary couple of piece of flint and have a head shaped out in about 10 minutes. Didn't take long at all - with a little guidance we all were able to make one in about a half hour, and that was just starting off. Amazing how fast you can chip a rock away into something useful.MouthBQ98 said:
Always blows my mind how many were made in just 15,000 years by not that many people. They were apparently very skilled at making a new point rapidly when one was needed versus trying to find and reuse older expended points.