2nd find

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Anyone else getting the feeling that it was possibly a calf creek/andice that’s been resharpened? I don’t have any great reasoning but that’s where my mind keeps going when I look at it
 

That stemmed point was well used. They sharpened it down to a nub before discarding it.
I wondered if it had been sharpened a lot.
Keep at it & work that site over very well. Congratulations.
There’s like 100 acres with half of it rock. I walked around for four hours yesterday, got a terribly nauseous from having my head down I guess.
 

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