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  • Paleo?

    Southeast Ok. Looks heavily sharpened so having trouble with a type .

  • #2
    Has a hell gap look to it.looks to be a older point.
    Last edited by smbore; 06-22-2022, 06:55 PM.
    Utah

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    • #3
      Originally posted by smbore View Post
      Has a hell gap look to it.looks to be a older point.
      Hells gap was what i was thinking but im green at typology

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      • smbore
        smbore commented
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        i believe yer correct. its a dandy point.

    • #4
      Thank you sir! Worth the sun burn

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      • #5
        Great find… Angostura, Hell gap.
        would be my guess….👍👍
        Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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        • #6
          Originally posted by Up-north View Post
          Great find… Angostura, Hell gap.
          would be my guess….👍👍
          Thank you sir! I am proud of 'er

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          • #7
            Great find and nice material. Excellent photos, too.

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            • #8
              Either Angostura or Hellsgap as stated earlier. Had plenty use. Good find.

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              • #9
                A great find Rock. It sure was used hard. When points are used and reworked that hard it shows me it was a cherished piece. Kim
                Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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                • #10
                  I agree with the either/or calls by the other folks. Both types are not considered to be Paleo. Transitional Paleo for the Hells Gap and Trans. Paleo to Early Archaic for Angostura in the Tenn. Valley of north AL(my old hunting grounds) where Angostura is found but not Hells Gap.

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