Group of some paleo stuff. some of it cant identify fer sure..alot of these points look like eastern types beaver lake Cumberland. but miniatures. i just dont know.
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A few of the paleo family.
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million dollar question. most of these i cant type. bottom row third over looks like a minny Cumberland.Hoping garguy chimes in. he's got a perty good handle on these western old point's. it looks like a beaver lake. idk.Last edited by smbore; 01-30-2023, 10:11 PM.
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Cool points, you might stretch the Pinto Basin/Humboldt cluster enough to get a few of them, but it would be stretched pretty far.
Neat stuff!Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida
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Some very good and rarely found points. Are these local finds in Utah or did you acquire them from somewhere else? I ask this because I never heard of Cumberlands or Beaver Lakes found as far west as Utah or many miles east of there. They are an eastern point, usually not found much farther west than the Miss. River.
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Great pieces Darrel not to complain but there is nothing to reference their size. That would help me get my head around them. Thanks for the thread. KKnowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.
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There's a area western utah I've seen quite a few point's that dont make sense finding in utah, but i seen it with my own eyes. i dont know what ta make of it. and no types for great basin point's... . we've found clovis points in the same area . so i do know these point's are paleo. the area is uniquely strange....Last edited by smbore; 01-31-2023, 06:27 PM.Utah
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