Image of Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
Photo courtesy U.S. National Parks Service

About 12,000 years ago Paleoindians began to mine this prime source for the multicolored, highly prized Alibates flint stones used to make weapons and tools. For millennia their descendants traded Alibates all over the Great Plains, where fine-pointed, sharp-edged artifacts have been found in abundance.

National Park Service Alibates Flint Quarries

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