Paleo blade?

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Found this guy broke any ideas ? Got nice old flaking ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421632430.524916.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421632452.688133.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421632479.551349.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421632500.987534.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1421632547.427252.jpg
 

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what is the other one you showed.is it paleo?
 

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It's a late paleo early archaic point it's a beaver lake and by the flaking I'm thinking late paleo
 

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ok,probally why they look so rough,being so old.the one in your avatar looks good beaver lake also?
 

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Beaver lake was my guess. But think how old that is and just for it to survive in its environment. I have one and only one badly beaten up beaver lake. Here is the flaking on it. It is much smaller than yours. I do not care what anyone says a beaver lake it pretty rare in any condition.

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thats not bad at all tn,they may be related to cumberlands it says in the book
 

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No it's a clovis but not a creek find sandy silty soil it was found in . Nice point TN and your right being so old it's amazing they are still in the shape they are in !!!! Here's what a creek found clovis looks like you can see how it's in ruff shape and another creek found blade
 

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they are nice,you have a great spot i see.is it a whitewater creek?
 

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All spring fed creeks clear water no mud 99 percent rock one percent sand the water is drinkable straight from the stream
 

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Painter you are on a major roll, nice find. It's hard to say if that flaking is right it is beat up pretty bad. 1 spot says maybe and then another says no, to me it could be a toss up, but still a great find.
 

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Painter you are on a major roll, nice find. It's hard to say if that flaking is right it is beat up pretty bad. 1 spot says maybe and then another says no, to me it could be a toss up, but still a great find.

Nice to hear from you been awhile hope all is good down in Mississippi ;) thanks for your opinion as well as the rest who shared their thoughts !!!!
 

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Could of been a old one and then somebody found it a thousand or so years later and re chipped it to their needs. I have found stuff like that but of course not as old as yours.
 

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The creek stain always makes it tough to see the change in patina boss
 

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