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  1. #1
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Todays Find

    Can anyone id this?
    It's 1-3/4" Long X 3/4" Wide.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Todays Find-rsz_new_find.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2010
    St Louis Area
    531
    2 times

    Re: Todays Find

    Did you find that in North Carolina?

  3. #3
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    Quote Originally Posted by Twitch
    Did you find that in North Carolina?
    Yeah.
    I also found what I think is a Clovis Spear Point, but it has the tip broke off. And some others, most all broke, all in differant areas.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Todays Find-points.jpg  

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2009
    506
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Todays Find

    Nice finds!!! That point does not look like a Clovis. If I had to make a educated guess i would say Guilford. That is a shame with that Bifurcate................... If only we found whole points everyday. Damn Plows!!!!..............................GTP

  5. #5
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    Quote Originally Posted by Get-the-point
    Nice finds!!! That point does not look like a Clovis. If I had to make a educated guess i would say Guilford. That is a shame with that Bifurcate................... If only we found whole points everyday. Damn Plows!!!!..............................GTP
    I had thought only Paleo Indians, of the Clovis culature only used long spear points for hunting? I'm talking about the one on the left. At it is fluted on one side, at the base. Just like some other clovis points I've looked at online.

  6. #6
    us
    Mar 2009
    506
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Todays Find

    Quote Originally Posted by ~MetalDigger~
    Quote Originally Posted by Get-the-point
    Nice finds!!! That point does not look like a Clovis. If I had to make a educated guess i would say Guilford. That is a shame with that Bifurcate................... If only we found whole points everyday. Damn Plows!!!!..............................GTP
    I had thought only Paleo Indians, of the Clovis culature only used long spear points for hunting? I'm talking about the one on the left. At it is fluted on one side, at the base. Just like some other clovis points I've looked at online.
    Long Spearpoints have been used for thousands of years. Your point shows a constriction towards the base indicating that it is not a Clovis. Please stand the point up in the picture so i can see the whole features not the side. Some forms of lance blades will show thinning strikes that resemble flutes but were intended to thin out the base. Check out this link and you will see from what i can tell of your point that this is it.

    http://www.projectilepoints.net/Page...rd%20Yuma.html


  7. #7
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    I have thats site in my favorites.


    [quote]
    Long Spearpoints have been used for thousands of years. Your point shows a constriction towards the base indicating that it is not a Clovis. Please stand the point up in the picture so i can see the whole features not the side. Some forms of lance blades will show thinning strikes that resemble flutes but were intended to thin out the base. Check out this link and you will see from what i can tell of your point that this is it.

    http://www.projectilepoints.net/Page...rd%20Yuma.html


    [/quote

    Heres the best shots I can get
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  8. #8
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    Todays New Find. 1-1-12 Another creek find. Same Creek as the light grey point above. 2" Long X 7/8" Wide.
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  9. #9
    us
    Mar 2009
    506
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Todays Find

    I am leaning on the Guilford point for your lance. That is a nice new find. You definitely have a early site..........................GTP

  10. #10
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    Here is a new piece, or chip. Plus some others, and the everything I've found so far. Every I've found has been in one of either a creek, or a river 3 miles apart. Everything so far has been found in the water, or sand gravel bars. Except the Tanish Lance, or spear point what ever it's called.
    I tried to make some better photos.

    Thanks for the comments, and help. Feel free to maybe copy, and paste what you think each one may be and reupload it. Or email it to me. outback@surry.net. I'm just learning, and I'm not sure how to tell a lance, from a spear, or they the same? I know what a knife, scraper, and arrowhead is.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Todays Find-everything.jpg   Todays Find-knife.jpg   Todays Find-quartz-point.jpg   Todays Find-lite-gray.jpg   Todays Find-black-point.jpg  

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  11. #11
    us
    Mar 2009
    37
    1 times

    Re: Todays Find

    Yep. it's a Guilford.

  12. #12
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: Todays Find

    Quote Originally Posted by mcb66
    Yep. it's a Guilford.
    Which one is a Guilford? The Tan One? Or the first one (lite gray) in the post?
    What about the black one yall?

 

 

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