Few Artifact Dig Saves

catherine1

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Found these earlier this week. I don't know what the point type is so if someone wants to make a suggestion please feel free to do so. The tip is worn but not broken. And it is very thin/worn. The long slender rock appears to be some type of abraiding stone. The rest are broken pieces and maybe a preform/knife. Also a broken discoidal with a tooth. Sorry about the pic on that one but my camera is broke again. Thanks for viewing and good luck.
 

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old digger

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Cool Finds! What a shame that the tip is broken on that point. Also looks like a couple more heartbreakers in your third photo. Not sure on the first item, but maybe as you said, an abrader of sorts.
 

rock

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Nice dig finds
 

yakker

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That's some really neat stuff there. I would cry over a broken discoidal. And that point w/ the ears- don't know the location, so can't really say what it's name might be. Great hunt! Yak
 

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catherine1

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Thanks for the nice replies. Forgot to mention found in Ohio. Close to the Ohio river.
 

rock

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That point is outstanding. Wish I could find one like that around here.
 

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I've checked out a few of your threads. You sure do know where to find the good stuff. You must have a really good eye and really good instincts.
Congrats.
 

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