Looking for an id on my point

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I found this in se Kansas in an flood channel in the Neosho River along with 4 other points, the others were made of local material and much rougher this one stood out because of the material and level of craftsmanship. I think the base broke and they never finished it. I’m having trouble getting a good id on the point. I’m wondering with the quality of material and care put into it, if it isn’t archaic. I was hoping someone could give me a specific kind of point

... I see I forgot to edit my pictures, I screenshotted them so I could find them quickly, I’ll leave them because you can see in the banner at the bottom some of the other points I mentioned and some bones as well
 

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The base is what my problem was as well. it’s funny that it’s mostly complete but I still can’t get an id. Anybody agree with archaic?
ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1558871295.855030.jpg I found these all within a few yards of each other I suspect the others are woodland and maybe part of a cache. The odd thing is they are all different styles but all look to be made by the same person and the rock is very consistent too.

The white one just doesn’t fit and I think may have just washed up in the same spot
 

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