ShortMountain91
WKR
Pretty neat. Keep us posted what you find out about it
100% bisonFound this in the bottom of a river, any chance it’s bison as well? Thanks
Thing is in 5000 years that stone point will look just like it does now, and your broadhead will have rusted away and no trace that it ever existed. Cool find.Well, if the past is prelude, you'll write a book on buffalo, maybe call it, dunno, American Buffalo or something. Do some more writing, maybe move to NY and start a TV show. Then, one day, you'll be a mega star with a huge online store and if you are REAL lucky, someone on the online forum Rokslide will start a thread on you.. then, and only then will you know you have made it. Good Luck.
As an aside, that's a cool skull. You could most definitely have it aged. But might be just as cool to clean it up and set i on a shelf. The point is awesome though - you ain't the first archer to venture that way - something to consider.
Actually, I might have unscrewed my broadhead and left it next to the stone one. Can you image what runs through the next guy's head in 5,000 years?
Well, there goes the neighborhood...Damn, thats cool! Im going to meet with someone at the local state school after Thanksgiving to have this examined and hopefully learn more about it. They seemed to be more interested in the stone point than the bison skull. They were also pretty excited about my having documented the locations of the finds. I.E. OnX waypoints with lat & long.
They would need a decade or more of PP's to hunt that area so I'm not too worried about spot burning if that's what you are referring to.Well, there goes the neighborhood...