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  1. #1
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
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    Type ID requested

    Found this one in a rock shelter (East Kentucky) yesterday. I've tried to ID it but I find several that come close but not exactly like it. Any help is greatly appreciateced. It is exactly 2 inches long.
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  2. #2
    us
    Jun 2010
    29

    Re: Type ID requested

    i'm pretty much a total novice, but it looks like a Big Sandy to me

  3. #3
    us
    Feb 2011
    mid tn.
    554

    Re: Type ID requested

    hello 1320!! i think your point is a [Epps] coner notch that has been used as a halfted knife, and resharppend a few times all on left side as you look at your photo. that is what maker it look lop sideded, that seems to be a trademark of hafted knifes. Terry






  4. #4
    us
    Apr 2008
    Southern Ohio
    3,222
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: Type ID requested

    Is the base ground or unground? That would tell you whether it's Archaic (ground) or Woodland (unground) to help narrow down your search.

    I have found that same type on Woodland sites in my area and I call them Chesser Points.
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  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2011
    4

    Re: Type ID requested

    Its Hopewell. The Ohio Archeological Society has a free point ID book on thier website, its very helpful.

  6. #6
    us
    Aug 2010
    West Tennessee
    Groundhawk for metal, eyeballs for stone
    84
    3 times

    Re: Type ID requested

    Looks like a Bakers Creek.

  7. #7
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Type ID requested

    Quote Originally Posted by tmodel
    hello 1320!! i think your point is a [Epps] coner notch that has been used as a halfted knife, and resharppend a few times all on left side as you look at your photo. that is what maker it look lop sideded, that seems to be a trademark of hafted knifes. Terry
    Indeed Tmodel, it's heavily beveled on the left, thank you.

  8. #8
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
    1,237
    7 times
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Type ID requested

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grim Reaper
    Is the base ground or unground? That would tell you whether it's Archaic (ground) or Woodland (unground) to help narrow down your search.

    I have found that same type on Woodland sites in my area and I call them Chesser Points.
    Base is unground plus it was very shallow in the shelter, I agree on the Woodland call x2. Thanks Reaper.

 

 

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