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    First one nicked tip the next glued first one looks fluted

  • #2
    Heartbreakers what? Thems some nice finds there. I cant verify the fluting but I see where it might be. They look from the size to be tools of some type but there are folks that can give you a fo sho on that. Where are they from?
    The chase is better than the catch...
    I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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    • #3
      nice finds

      looks like basal thinning flakes to me

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      • #4
        I saw that basal thinning also Sneaky. Ya think they were projectiles or tools?
        The chase is better than the catch...
        I'm Frank and I'm from the flatlands of N'Eastern Illinois...

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        • #5
          Lovin' that first one! Someone sure like glue!
          Child of the tides

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          • #6
            I'd like to see how thin these are, especially the first one. And location found. If mentioning basal fluting implies Paleo, that's not always true. Many point styles have basal thinning flakes, especially in the last preform stage, especially Fox Creeks and Meadowoods. The overall triangular form is common in the Adena and Hopewell blades.
            http://www.ravensrelics.com/

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              I sent you a PM Paul

          • #7
            The first two are same both sides real thi n found Ohio other found Ohio river bank Kentucky side Indiana

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            • #8
              Very nice Howard!
              South Dakota

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