The large one that is fairly complete is a Kirk, the last one that is broken is a Savannah River. The names denote different time periods as the styles changed. Dr. Geoffrey Coe (Dec) from UNC have them the names after his work here In Montgomery Co. I was still wearing diapers when I started plodding through field looking for them.
correctI've been told the smallest is a Morrow Mountain and is 6,000-7,000 years old.
I used to find a bunch when I lived a few miles from you. I guess Bridlewood lake was a popular spot for injunsYou had to leave home to find arrowheads?
What part of Chatham County?My biggest. I hunted around 30 minutes for the top piece but never found it. Moore County NC.
My favorite. Almost surely a ceremonial piece, I don't think the clear quartz is suitable for use as a projectile point. But I'm no pro so...? Chatham County NC.
Since this is in the "public" section, PM'dWhat part of Chatham County?
My brother found a great one yesterday. We used to find them regularly on the farm where we grew up. I miss those unexpected treasures.
Semi-wadcutter arrowhead…who knew?My biggest. I hunted around 30 minutes for the top piece but never found it. Moore County NC.
@BBD280
There's a guy over in Red Springs that has quite a collection and is a great resource to share info with. Hit me up if you'd like more info and thanks for starting this thread.
Okay that last shot makes me doubt it is the base of an arrowhead. Possibly part of a scraper, or just a neat random piece of quartz.