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  1. #1
    us
    Oct 2008
    Tulsa, OK
    Fisher F75 LTD, F75, Minelab Excalibur 1000, Etrac
    437

    Severe doubts I'll ever top this.

    This is a semi recent find for me, and the best thing I'll probably ever have to post in this forum.

    I went down to NC two weeks ago for CWDiggers wedding. We managed to get some hunt time in, and one of the days we all decided we wanted to dig some shark teeth. We went to the same place that Matt dug his nice blade(http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...tml#msg2403721).

    This was my first time digging for shark teeth, so all I really wanted was a few small ones just so I could say I'd "been there done that".

    I don't know how I managed it, but in the first load of material, my first time sifting, this is what winds up in the middle of my sifter.





    I was on cloud 9 the rest of that day, and even found some sharks teeth as well!

    Was wondering if I could get some information on this one though, style and age maybe? I would really appreciate it, and thanks for being interested folks!

    Josh Sherman
    Purveyor of fine rusted iron, aluminum cans, and pull tabs since 1995!

  2. #2
    us
    Aug 2011
    256

    Re: Severe doubts I'll ever top this.

    Very nice point you found there man! Looks like an archaic beveled blade or spear tip,looks to be an early form with killer serrations,wings clipped(whether this was done by the indians purposely,I dont know)ive found a few points made of that same black chert.Awesome!

  3. #3
    us
    May 2011
    Chicago,IL
    Garrett AT Pro/ Minelab E-Trac/ Garrett Pro-Pointer/ Sun Ray Gold headphones
    887
    6 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Severe doubts I'll ever top this.

    Sweet point

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2009
    37
    1 times

    Re: Severe doubts I'll ever top this.

    I see where the point was found in NC. I'm from SC. It looks a lot like a Taylor style side notch point. These have basal grinding around the "ears" indicative of the the late Paleo, Early Archaic side notch points. Without feeling the "ears" of the point it's hard to tell, but it looks like you have fairly rare and very old point 10,000 years +-. Congrats!

 

 

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