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coosakid

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Sorry I know I've posted this on here before but my old phone wouldn't take a good picture. Found it close to home and it's different than anything I've found around here... Never got a for sure answer on I-D of it and I think it looks like several kinds.... Appreciate any help

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I love that color, it reminds me of South Georgia points. It looks like it has an unfinished stem. Am I seeing that correctly, or is it broken?
 

Coosa, from what I see it appears to be woodland period flaking etc. I find a lot of those crude woodland period knifes, points......I also find them hard to type because they seem to be made for function not fashion. Without a definitive refinement as some of the same period types. You are hitting it hard I see. My suggestion is to keep finding new creeks and fields eventually you will find one that really produces. If you find a creek that has quality, flakes, brokes, etc, then it may be time for phase II. Digging. Also don't overlook feeder creeks and small streams.
 

No tonykidd it's not broke, dont know much about the unfinished part though??

And appreciate the insight bookummdano.. I'll find me a good spot one day. I dont think any of my spots are good enough to dig... I wouldnt even know where to start????

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If there was a name for it Id say Spike. But if used as a knife then knife.
 

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