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This page will contain information to help those who wish to identify or learn about different types of flint and their sources. 

- Flint in Limestone

This is an example of where Flint noduals formed in a limestone shelf.  The noduals are missing from the two wholes shown. They were possibly removed by the indians prehistorically or maybe by nature.

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This is one of the noduals pictured above. There is a quarter on top in order to show size.

 

 

 

 

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- Alibates Quarries
The following is a link to a very educational page telling about the history of the quarry site of alibates flint. It is provided by the University of Texas.   www.texasbeyondhistory.net/alibates

A RESEARCH SITE FOR STUDY AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
 

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