I am very new to this sort of thing and over this weekend I found this arrowhead in south Georgia (almost Florida) at property where I hunt. I was wondering what type of arrowhead it is or any information that anyone may have. I really appreciate any feedback! It measures 2 13/16 inches
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We have a point called The South Prong Creek that is similar to the Abbey point but the serrations like yours go to about 3/8" from point of point then end up in a non serrated point. Check if there is a South Prong Creek on projectile point . netSouth East Ga. Twin City
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Thank you for the help. I found the same website you put a link to. My wife thought it was a Levy. My first time to find any think of the sort. I also found 2 almost lava looking rocks that had holes drilled in them or at lest thats what it seems like(what could those be). Pretty exciting for a guy that was planting food plots for deer lol. How do you really know what these are at the end of the day?
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Welcome to the forum DH.
As has already been mentioned that is a knife blade and not an arrowhead.
Could you imagine the size of the bow that would be required to launch something that big.
On the lighter side that salty treat looks quite fresh for being found with something 4 to 5 thousand years old.Bruce
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Even though it's too large for an arrowhead, it's no big deal calling it by that name. Most non collectors think of it that way, and most collectors call them "points", which after all, is short for "projectile point". Even though, past a certain size, most points were used as knives. It's a beauty by any name! Thanks for sharing.Rhode Island
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LOL! yeah thats a pretty impressive pretzel! How often do you guys find things in good shape like this? I talked to some of the more local hunters and they said the area is know for artifacts and they are found often. There is a local man that is known for trespassing to dig for arrowheads/points . Which i found out is illegal -the digging part. I knew there were a lot of truffle hunters in the area but not things like this. Pretty cool looks like I just found a new thing to do when the deer aren't on the move...Last edited by Deerhunter; 11-13-2017, 08:08 PM.
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That looks Kirk all day long...... I dunno. Lumper. Type sure looks like a Six Mile Creek point. That seems ridiculous. Kirk cluster. Early, maybe some Middle Archaic? Found with Morrows.. Can you take some good pics of the serrations? On one side? Alternate? That is a durn schwweeeet point!Professor Shellman
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