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    From yesterday - the tan point is a Rio Grande. The black base is translucent Obsidian and ground. The other midsection fragment is Midland.
    The curious thing is how early Archaic points like the Rio Grande, Bajada, and Escobas are usually found on the same sites as Folsom and Midland.....
    Good to be out in the Sun.
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  • #2
    I'd say a super day
    NW Georgia,

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    • #3
      Very good day with those finds.
      South East Ga. Twin City

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      • #4
        congrats on a fine day out
        Wyoming

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        • #5
          Beautiful finds and insitus! Thanks for sharing!!

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          • #6
            Nice hunt man ...congrats
            SW Connecticut

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            • #7
              Cool points

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              • #8
                Nice finds...looks like a very good day out
                Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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                • #9
                  Super nice finds. What is the sun ?
                  SE IA

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                  • #10
                    Picked up a couple of beauties there.

                    White one is really nice.

                    Something about size and shape suggests a spear point to me.

                    Others are pretty great too.

                    Well done.

                    California

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                    • #11
                      Excellent hunt for you, I really like the Rio Grande point. At about 6500 BP....JJ
                      Lubbock County Tx

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                      • #12
                        Looks like a nice walk in the sun!

                        Originally posted by Ocra View Post
                        The other midsection fragment is Midland.
                        The curious thing is how early Archaic points like the Rio Grande, Bajada, and Escobas are usually found on the same sites as Folsom and Midland.....
                        I've heard other hunters make note of the same occurrences in other areas of the Great Basin, Great Plains and Southwest.

                        Aside from hunting a smaller type of bison, there probably wasn't a huge difference between the lifestyle of archaic lanceolate point users and earlier paleo hunters. (The tech would have been similar, the hunting strategy was probably similar, and the locations where large grazing animals could be killed by those hunters was probably similar.)
                        Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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                        • #13
                          Boy that looks like an Easter egg hunt .
                          really nice points . I would be happy to find that in a year !
                          point Clovis is making I have a place I look with a creek on both sides. It’s a perfect place to live or hunt so its been use as both I believe . I find Paleo to woodland .
                          Last edited by Tam; 12-09-2019, 02:08 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for all of your comments.
                            I am curious about this flake blade. Anything about it that suggests Paleo ? Folsom /Midland or even Clovis ?

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                            • #15
                              Paleo comes to mind love those large blades.
                              NW Georgia,

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