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  • Bone Hairpins and Spikes

    Some flared bone
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  • #2
    They sure are neat. What river did they come from?
    South Carolina

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    • #3
      Very nice Bone Hairpins Rman. I always liked how a River could stain bone black like that... Florida?

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      • #4
        Sweet.
        Utah

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        • #5
          Some are so small its hard to understand their use.
          I have often thought these would be fish lodging hooks or
          buttons for coats.
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          • #6
            Sweet...
            Utah

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            • #7
              Some other bone...socketed points and spears. Ground base antler flaker. Fish hook.
              4 possible atlatl weights or end platforms. Those and the 2 socketed points in my hand I would consider paleo.
              One or two of those antler flakers.
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              • #8
                The leg bone "dagger" is neat. 9 inches Those other 2 pointed bone could be harpoon ends.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for sharing all of these. Some great pieces. Rather rare in many parts of the country.
                  Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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                  • #10
                    Never will know what these were
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