69 points, knives, and drills from my collection. All found in north west Alabama, the circle of points in the top right are some of my oldest consisting of one bifurcated point(unsure exact type)located at the bottom of the circle, going clock wise in the circle next is a Palmer point, then a Decatur, next a Crawford Creek, and last is a Thebes. As for the rest of the board they are mostly Bakers Creek, Mud Creek, Smithsonia, etc. As for my drills the two long ones on each side of the large point in the middle, they are squared off on both ends and the one on the left is rather thin and flat. Havent seen any others like them nor found anyone who has. I dont believe they are drills but instead small blades created by a potter for a specific purpose. Anyone has any knowledge on them or theory please share. The larger one is over 2.5 inchs. Thanks for looking oh and im not sure what kind it is but thats a tooth on the far right under the circle. Any info someone can give me on it would be cool too.
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