Pic.1, these are from Lake Poinsett and a coastal site in Dunedin respectively...they are different than the previous ones that were shown and are a stronger less fragile tool and most likely have a different use...5-6-7is also from Dunedin, and I have no comments as to what it was used for cuzz I don’t know, although some do fall into a category, I believe this one is a loner, feel free to imagine, and for those seeing em for the first time, they have been treated in order to preserve....Thanks for lookin.
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So what age do you associate these artifacts with? Really interesting stuff. When I began searching, I figured all the bone and wood artifacts would be long gone. Never did much research on them. Some day I'll play catch up.Central Ohio
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Shell mound dwellers...Not gone, just well hidden,Lol.Last edited by Hal Gorges; 01-25-2021, 09:19 AM.
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Excellent examples Hal, I picture those as true projectile points, but I also picture them scraping down big sticks to pointed ends too.🐜 🎤 SW Georgia
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Thanks Mike, the consensus is projectiles from most comments over the years but the video was lost a couple thousand years ago,Lol....Last edited by Hal Gorges; 01-25-2021, 09:21 AM.
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