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PA.Hunter

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Dec 5, 2012
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Can anybody tell me what type these are? All found in PA. 001.jpg002.jpg
 

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The reddish point should be heat treated jasper and is a susquehanna bifurcate according to Gary Fogelmans guide to Pa. artifacts. I have found a lot of these in my area and seen many in other collections. they are usually on the larger size compared to other bifurcated point types and they have those square ears. Nice !
 

The reddish point should be heat treated jasper and is a susquehanna bifurcate according to Gary Fogelmans guide to Pa. artifacts. I have found a lot of these in my area and seen many in other collections. they are usually on the larger size compared to other bifurcated point types and they have those square ears. Nice !

cool! Thanks for the info.
 

Nice flaking on that purple one. We used to see a lot of artifacts from your area. Always nice :thumbsup:
 

Those look nice. The red one is sweeet!
 

This looks like a nice assemblage from Southeast PA -- a lot like what we find along the Brandywine and other nearby streams. The bifurcate is really nice, as is the quartz triangle. Can't tell from the pictures if the other point is quartzite or argillite, but it looks like a nice basal-notched example (Erb, Eshback -- take your pick). And the jasper uniface tool is very nice, too, and an often overlooked component of the kit.

Kindest regards,

Monty
 

Thanks everyone!
 

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