GroundS.KeepeR
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What do i have... 2nd pic in the middle ? Looks like a hard worked point to me ...And the last pic has a arrow looking image ..
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Thank you ..found on the edge of a plowed field..To bad they already planted ..Oh well he said i can always come back..TnMountains said:I am going to guess a pinetree. That is a fantastic arrowhead and find even if my guess is wrong.
Congratulations sir !
You guys are great ! Thanks..uniface said:It's not exactly an anything.
Reason being that during the Early Archaic era, you can not infrequently find "Chinese menu" points -- base line from one type, notches from another, and so on. Mix and match.
It's (IMHO) a point from the Early Archaic era.
Thanks .. does look the same ...thirty7 said:I'd say Pinetree lobbed, a less common variety of the type. pretty distinct shape and form. Real nice find. Here's an example from Ohio to show the similarities.
http://www.indianartifactsplus.com/PinetreeLobbed1_a.html
Thanks for the info! I definitely will hit that area again..I still have the creek bed to hunt ..Thanks ..Randy..TnMountains said:Groundskeeper Pinetree is a broad term with many variations. It is also a early archaic made form from around 8000 to 5000 BP. I saw your base the broken one and it looked early as well. Sometimes around here early archiac is all that is in a spot. Maybe conditions changed over time and it was not as desirable when we became a little more populated during the woodland and Mississipian eras. Tennessee was largely a grassy plain back then with hardwoods and evergreens towards the mountains. Lots of guess work and humble opinions.I think the base and that point make it worth the trip back. Nice finds.