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How can you be sure it’s Paleolithic?Last edited by Whippoorwill; 06-17-2019, 09:32 PM.
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Aqua-man, see image below that shows point found upstream. It has deeper less random flaking.1 Photo
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Doe there appear to be parallel flaking? I am new to lithic identification. It does not look like it to me. See reply below with pic of similar point found 1/2 mile upstream.
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All great finds , especially nice are the two points (lower left and middle right)
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Those are some very old beauties there! Awesome finds! I would say those knee pads paid off for ya!
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Looks similar to a Paint Rock Valley point which is transitional Paleo. Nice find!!
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That one looks older to me, but it could be a preform for a Copena I guess.
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Red rocks, I think I stand corrected. Everything points to Copena. While we are looking at Copena points, do you this point could also be Copena? Maybe Articulated?3 Photos
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Is it show any grinding on the sides or base? Copena sometimes has grinding to though. It’s a nice find
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Looks like a productive hunt. I think Redrocks is correct on the Copena call.
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