Earlier in the Year Finds

Americus

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These were found in Feb., March, and April of this year. Our camera had died and we had not bought a new one at that time. I have a good many more that I will continue to post that have not been shown before.


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NC field hunter

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Americus said:
These were found in Feb., March, and April of this year. Our camera had died and we had not bought a new one at that time. I have a good many more that I will continue to post that have not been shown before.

Is the first one a hardaway or dalton? Or the transitional hardaway/dalton? Nice piece.
 

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Nice Finds! You really must have a very productive field or area. Almost like Larson 1951's area.
 

NC field hunter

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Americus said:
I'm not good at typing points, but I'm calling it a Tallahassee.

Good call for both of us! Google Tallahassee point. I just did, and they call them Tallahassee Dalton points. Nice!! Late to transitional paleo point . The one you have is in perfect condition also!!
 

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Americus,

That first point you posted is great! Not that the others aren't but, I would have liked to have seen you find that one. Happy dance?
 

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Americus

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Nice Finds! You really must have a very productive field or area. Almost like Larson 1951's area.

I am fortunate to have around 35 farmers/landowners who let me look their land in 5 counties and some of the tracts are as large as 5,500 acres in cultivation.
 

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