Odd Pentagonal Point

alaldrid

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Wondering if anyone has ever seen a point with a raised section in it like this one. Found on a hill above a river while working, a while ago.

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bsit1361

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Looks like a jacks reef with a stack that they couldn't get off. I've had it happen while knapping more than once.
 

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Looks like a jacks reef with a stack that they couldn't get off. I've had it happen while knapping more than once.

Thanks for the info. I had never seen one like this before.
 

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alaldrid - welcome to the site. The raised section you're pointing out is often referred to as a 'stack'. It's exactly what bsit said, it's where a handful of flakes have terminated as the knapper what first trying to thin the point and second, probably trying to remove the stack. Some stacks are small and hardly noticeable, some are large, but they're fairly common on points.

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263382_10150278701828890_2513493_n.jpg Jack's Reef with notches. I would say that's what yours is. My brother found this one last year.
 

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I often find scrapers with "stacks". (Thanks for the new lingo fellas.) I guess it's the same type deal. My interpretation of these have always been cores that were still of some use, as long as the person working the piece was careful not to reduce too much from the remaining lithic. I may be wrong, or possibly have two situations mixed up. Either way, they are great finds.
 

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Thanks all for the help and info. I had never seen one like that before.
 

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I havent seen one like it either before and that is why I waited to post for so long on it. Looked interesting. Welcome to the site, rock
 

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Is it al Ala point? Jacks reef is right if that is where you are. I have some somewhere and a girl I was hunting with picked up the best one I have ever seen. Nice point even with the stacks.
 

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The point was found in the southern piedmont of NC next to Rocky river which runs into the Pee Dee River on a well maintained farming road . This is the only point I have like this. I think in NC it is called a Pee Dee point but Jacks Reef elsewhere. Thanks everyone for all of the help.
 

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