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Left to right Id say Shelley, washita, jug hill, the jug hill is an unusual material and at the bottom a broken base
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A couple more sherds
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A flake knife, there is edge work up the side although slight
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A flake that I think was in the process of becoming a point but maybe just a quick cutting tool either way has some edge work on two sides
 

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I also like the conglomerate material in pic1 of the 1:00 piece. Has a Jasper look.

Edit: Maybe not!
 

I was thinking a conglomerate too, overstreet has a black and white talking about a breccia point from sw mo, that’s about an hour away so I wonder if it’s the same stuff… other option would be a section of flint with a heavy fossil inclusion. There’s jasper too but around here it’s a yellow brown, it gets washed out on a red background but it’s a reddish/brown point and I believe is heat treated.
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