Another Hail Mary

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Found another broken point, that makes 4 from this spot and all are broken in roughly the same place which is interesting. I don’t have high hopes on an id but I gotta ask. Can anybody I’d my base. It’s found se Kansas. I’d like to say it’s ground but I don’t have a sharp bit to compare. It’s got an early archaic look to it, maybe paleo?
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looks like the daltons i find in one spot all broke.
 

Nice find.
 

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I was literally just starting a test hole. My new goal is to find a point in situ. I tried scraping a few squares a layer at a time and it works but is slow, so I thought I’d start a hole and scrape down the sides and if I hit a rock I’d come down from the top. I walked to a spot sat down and started the initial hole and that’s as far as I got before it popped out.
 

I don’t think it is one especially because of no flute but Cumberland just keeps bouncing around in my head. Closest I saw in overstreet was angostura, I guy I know thought maybe Packard

I’d love it to be a dalton but dalton, Folsom, Clovis and the like seem to have sharp ears for a current lack of the proper term.
 

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