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ID:	172164 Here is another group photo of some of my 1970s finds in Sask. If you have any idea as to their age etc. please feel free to comment accordingly. They are all from SE and East Central Sask.

  • #2
    Bet they take you back, awesome finds!
    http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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    • #3
      Very nice set of points. Some of them sure look like what I find around here in SD. Remarkable.
      South Dakota

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      • #4
        I'm not at all familiar with types from Saskatchewan, so can't comment on that, but that is a really great group of points! I really like the concave based point bottom center! There is also quite a diversity of materials. Excellent finds!!

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        • #5
          Those are nice too and wish I could help but here is a pdf that may be of some good info on id.
          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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          • Bones
            Bones commented
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            Thank you so much. That is exactly what I wanted to see.

          • 2ndoldman
            2ndoldman commented
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            That is the perfect link Greg.

        • #6
          Those are some great finds. That bottom point, number four, is old.

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          • #7
            Hey Bones, That's a nice collection of points. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
            Michigan Yooper
            If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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            • #8
              Looks like the same points i find here in montana. Some northen plains side notches, not really old... then some hanna/duncans in the bottom row that are older... three and four on bottom look to be oldest maybe daltons??? My opinion anyways...
              Judith Basin, Montana

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