recent creek finds WV help identify

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Nice looking wv finds. Your hardstone item looks like a preform imo. First point looks like a Brewerton or Kirk. Second one down looks like a Hopewell or Jacks Reef, nice material maybe Boyle chert or Ridge? Third point down Kirk stemmed, 4th point Lost Lake or deep notch. Just my best guesses.
 

Thirty7 - I agree with your assessment. The last point may be Thebes related, or Lost Lake. Lost Lake's from Ohio/WV are different then what I'm used to and really all blend into a Lost Lake / Thebes / Deep Notch early archaic cluster. Great finds.
 

Twitch said:
Thirty7 - I agree with your assessment. The last point may be Thebes related, or Lost Lake. Lost Lake's from Ohio/WV are different then what I'm used to and really all blend into a Lost Lake / Thebes / Deep Notch early archaic cluster. Great finds.

You're right Twitch, in WV all those types are lumped into the same deep notch cluster, it could very well be a Thebes. Good point.
 

Hey Musky
Our thoughts are with you guys and the familys of the workers in the coal mines right now.
TnMtns
 

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