Arrowhead ID?

Nov 21, 2019
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West Virginia
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Detector(s) used
Nox 600, Ace 400, Ace 250
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Made it back out to the shelter, two more finds today. Any info or identification wouuu oh d be appreciated, I posted the rest from the overhang in my last post if anyone want to reference for age. Good luck out there everyone!! 8DF9BEF6-8F25-4040-B288-C11773F9856E.jpeg
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The total assemblage from your overhang seems to span many thousands of years, from Early Archaic to Woodland periods. The point on the left in the photo above reminds me of Meadowood or Hellgramite type point, roughly 3000 years old is my guess. Great spot, keep at it !
 

The total assemblage from your overhang seems to span many thousands of years, from Early Archaic to Woodland periods. The point on the left in the photo above reminds me of Meadowood or Hellgramite type point, roughly 3000 years old is my guess. Great spot, keep at i
The total assemblage from your overhang seems to span many thousands of years, from Early Archaic to Woodland periods. The point on the left in the photo above reminds me of Meadowood or Hellgramite type point, roughly 3000 years old is my guess. Great spot, keep at it !
Thank you!! That exactly the type of answer I was hoping for!
 

Lots of times outside the overhang you will find the debatge pile. Beieve it or not they kept their areas pretty clean. Their trash was stone and bone.
Good luck and happy digging.
 

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