Arrowhead or stone?

melted welly

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As above, is it a quartz arrowhead or just a bit of a stone?

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melted welly

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One with a bit less hand and a bit more (potentially) arrow head :D
I think the archeologists would have us believe everything was always made to extremely high standards and nobody ever said fudge it that will do.
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I’ll get one of the kids to hold it, their hands are smaller than my wife’s.
will get a couple more pics when get home.
 

melted welly

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Looks more like a stone on closer viewing
 

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