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    Lusk (Angostura variant)
    Posted by [greywolf22]

    This is a rare type, its a Lusk that was found in Nebraska.

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    Posted by [Chase]
    Very cool! looks like it has very extensive re-sharpening.

    Posted by [11KBP]
    The Lusk point type is poorly understood due to lack of adequate archaeological evidence. It has been suggested that it may be an Angostura variant.

    Posted by [greywolf22]
    This was papered as a Lusk by Jim Bennett, with info from Matt Rowe. I agree that is a variant of Angostura.

    These are all Angostura and were all found in Texas.

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