Show and tell with an ID please

SportsmanAll

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Finally got out. Pulled two that I would love some info on, and got a pretty smallie and a killer thumb scraper in my opinion.

I would love some input on type and age of the brown point. As well as the base of the other piece. Thanks in advance! IMG_1369.jpg IMG_1368.jpgIMG_1365.jpgIMG_1364.jpgIMG_1370.jpgIMG_1367.jpg
 

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From what I know bifurcated means only worked on one side right! Cause the smaller broke piece in my hand was worked all the way around. Or is bifurcated a point type?
 

Bifurcated is a base type.

And it's really difficult identify point types not knowing what part of the country they come from.
 

These were all found on private property in east Idaho
 

I’d still love an age on any of it if you guys can give it?
 

the base could be that of a Duncan, Mid- archaic. The thumscrapers were common through the ages. The arrowhead not very old
 

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