I'm usually pretty decent at point identification but these two are eluding me for some reason. Pretty sure there is enough here to make an I.d. or at least get close to something. Both of these were found on the site I hunt behind my house. SE Missouri finds. Might help to look in the south central and east central areas, as well as the north central, since I'm within a stones throw of the boundaries of each.
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Trying to i.d. some bases, need a little help.
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The top one looks like an Adena narrow blade. The bottom looks like a beat up Adena variant."The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee
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BA - Looks like you're doing the same thing I've been doing for the past few weeks - trying to id points with only broken bases to analyze. It's a real challenge especially when you get to the bases that have so many similar characteristics.Pickett/Fentress County, Tn - Any day on this side of the grass is a good day. -Chuck-
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Not going to ID but observations . Even though I am in Georgia I am on the Alabama boarder so like you suggesting I always look up that state for ID . I am more into period anyway unless it’s a killer .
You know that top one I would say made a kill . Look at the dynamics on how that was made . All the pressure being absorbed by that long base ( very cool BTW ) and the thickness of that base . Tip hit a bone maybe .
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