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That's sure small, well found.
Agreed. The perferator has been worked way down. The other looks original to me. More pics from different angles would help.Small one is a true arrowhead. Other is a perforator that might of been a point at one time
So allThose are what I would call totally exhausted points.
Those are what I would call totally exhausted points.
Your exhaustedThose are what I would call totally exhausted points.
That’s good to know. Do you suppose a really flat worked point may have been purposefully worked to the “point” of looking like a drill/perforator just to get one last shot out of it? Rather than being a hafted tool? Kind of makes sense to me when the length to width ratio gets absurd for an arrow head.points were reworked all the time, sharpened or repaired. Quick to do and don't necessarily have to be taken off the shaft. Small points like these are most often associated with the "historic" era. These are the youngest points, true arrowheads. I have a couple hundred of these tiny things.