East Texas Oldies

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Fabulous, what are those long narrow points at the bottom called.

Early style Wells. They are angostura age . Maybe a little older. The style stayed around for thousands of years. It's not clear if it was a continuation of one culture or if the early style is even related to the later ones.
 

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The upper left of the upper left photo is a unique one. Any idea on the function?
Almost looks like a modern caping knife pattern.
 

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Second row, left side is a mix of paleo oddities. An incredibly flaked unnamed. A stem ground point known as Flounder but lots of discussion of actual type emdr Collins at Gault strongly believes it to be a South American Paleo.

Then the Blue Datsun Clovis and two first stage wells I dug cached on my property.

Top are a few uniface Clovis scrapers.
 

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