Arrowhead

mcooper23

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I found this arrowhead at my job. I work on an construction site. I tried looking it up, but I can't tell which type of arrowhead it is. I have found 4 arrowheads that are similar to mine.
They are the following:

Name: Adena-Robbins
Region: Eastern Central
Base time period: Early Archaic
Time period: 10,000-3,000 B.P.

Name: Rowan side notch
Date: 9,500-8,00 B.P.
Cultural period: Early Archaic
Glacial Period: Early Holocene

Name: Ledbetter Stemmed Cluster
Date: 4,500-2,800 B.P.
Cultural period: Late Archaic-Early Woodland
Glacial period: Neoglacial contracting stem middle Archaic

Name: Alachua
Date: 6,000-3,500 B.P.
Cultural period: middle-late Archaic
Glacial period: middle Holocene-Neoglacial

Can anyone help me on this information? THANK YOU KINDLY
 

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kingskid1611

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Welcome to the party. I love them unexpected finds. I know that some will be able to help. I find them on my job too but I also work in fields where they are found often after plowing and rain. Good Luck with the ID and Thanks for sharing
 

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mcooper23

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no problem. i really enjoy finding them, it's my first one that i have found.
 

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Welcome Aboard MCooper! You didn't list your state (or country) in your profile. So, you might consider jumping over to Sub-Forums: Select Your Area.... and selecting your state for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state (or country).
 

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I found this arrowhead at my job. I work on an construction site. I tried looking it up, but I can't tell which type of arrowhead it is. I have found 4 arrowheads that are similar to mine.
They are the following:

Name: Adena-Robbins
Region: Eastern Central
Base time period: Early Archaic
Time period: 10,000-3,000 B.P.

Name: Rowan side notch
Date: 9,500-8,00 B.P.
Cultural period: Early Archaic
Glacial Period: Early Holocene

Name: Ledbetter Stemmed Cluster
Date: 4,500-2,800 B.P.
Cultural period: Late Archaic-Early Woodland
Glacial period: Neoglacial contracting stem middle Archaic

Name: Alachua
Date: 6,000-3,500 B.P.
Cultural period: middle-late Archaic
Glacial period: middle Holocene-Neoglacial

Can anyone help me on this information? THANK YOU KINDLY

Welcome to TreasureNet.... This is New Member Introductions Forum, if you want info on your point the best place is our North American Indian Artifact forum....Post it there...
 

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mcooper23

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May 19, 2016
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I found out what it is, AND it's not none of the 4 I Posted. It's a Woodland Period Point. Worth $5-$10
 

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