Fluted or not

hammerstone99

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Jun 9, 2009
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Is this peice fluted or just ruff and ugly. If so could it be clovis??? other side is about the same..
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Hixton ?

If so, conceiveably an as-made Crowfield that's longer than usual. In that case, probably a rudimentary flute.

A lot depends on where it's from.

My opinion (which is worth about what you're paying for it).
 

ok ya lost me, (not hard) Hixton? is it a type or a place or material? and it's from utah.
 

Sorry. Hixton Silicified Sandstone (aka Hixton Quartzite) is what it looks like it's made of. From Wisconsin as I recall, and shows up over a surprisingly wide area.

Spanish Diggings Quartzite would be closer to home, but it looks too coarse textured for that.

About out of ideas.
 

Great piece!looks like some kind of dalton or heck maybe a clovis type??just a guess.Is this a personal find?very nice piece and the material looks like it would be difficult to to knapp.thx for the info uniface.thx for sharing the pics hammerstone. :thumbsup:
 

The hinging on this one says not fluted. The flaking was done from different angles to get the results you are seeing. Nice point.

Hinging being were a flake terminated causing a ridge in the point.
 

Based on the location and the material, I'd say it's from the archaic Pinto cluster. (Pintos come in a lot of shapes and sizes, some of them are small points with notches, but some of the larger points are a lot like that.) Google Pinto Basin and you'll see some pictures.
 

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