sosa961

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I've been trying to find out what I have here on the bottom left, and the bottom right. The latter looks like it could have been some type of knife? Any suggestions?


Also found this small arrowhead (about the size of a quarter) last week.. :happy3:
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All found in NC...
 

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It might just be the photos it looks lobed to me. Kicking around the thought of it possibly being a Rice as well. One on the bottom left side of this photo reminds me of it somewhat.
These were found by my friend Jonathan
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I don't see even a suggestion of fluting.. And would like to ask if there is any obvious grinding on the base which there would be if it were a transitional paleo point... Because I don't see any.
 

I'm going to call it a Kirk stem variant and go to bed nice find.
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Its a very nice point no matter what type it is.
 

It's a shame the Native Americans didn't have the Overstreet Books to show them what their points were supposed to look like! Now they have us guessing all the time.:laughing7:
 

I know right...
It would be a little easier when viewing an assemblage.
 

Ok my last shot then I'm throwing in the towel. lol- Overstreet 10'th edition take on it. My other references are loaned out at present.
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I'd say you're right SCRocks, Van Lott looks like the best match, especially considering where I found it. Thanks again for everyone's help.. HH
 

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