This is just one of my frames but it shows the real diversity in terms of types that I find all within the same ancient camp/fishing site. Do you guys find a wide variety of points in a small area as well? lets see them if you have a photo of a few from the same spot.
Who looks outward, dreams.
Who looks inward, awakes.
I like the idea for this thread,it could be very educational and interesting. Here is one of my site frames. Lot's of early archaic on this site as well as woodland, and transitional, I've never really found anything on this site that just screamed paleo, although some of the uniface pieces may very well be.
I like the idea for this thread,it could be very educational and interesting. Here is one of my site frames. Lot's of early archaic on this site as well as woodland, and transitional, I've never really found anything yet that just screamed paleo, although some of the uniface pieces may very well be.
Wow!!! Thank you for posting that pic Thirty7!!! Being in Virginia, its great to see points and material that I actually recognize You have quite a diverse frame there and you help make the "point". I hope others will post similar frames. Just your response alone has helped me with some points to keep an eye out for. Thank you!
Who looks outward, dreams.
Who looks inward, awakes.
Here ya go Airborne.These are from the cornbread site in S.E Tn on the Alabama line. I have found many more there but this is the only frame that I am pretty sure is not mixed up with shelter and water finds. All typical field grade archaic tools, knifes and scrapers. Nothing special and not as pretty as some of the later points or water finds. Will see if I can find an all water site frame and show the diff in quality.
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