Just took a few photos figured I would share

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Nice bone pin almost white from the type clay it was in

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Socket point

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Cool crusty tool likely went into a bone or antler handle

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I always enjoy seeing the different types of artifacts that come from other parts of the country, thanks for showing.
 

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nice pieces for sure
 

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Happy to share
 

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Love seeing all the artifacts you find like that.
 

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Thank you I haven't posted in a while been busy offshore fishing it's been great here lately.
 

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Great pieces Gator. I love that Antler Arrowpoint of yours. It is the only one I have ever seen that was sharpened like that to expose the inside.
 

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It's the only one I've seen like that too.. Usually they are more of a cone.. A lot of shallow water grass flats with lots of fish in them in the area it was found I'm thinking there was a good chance it was used for fishing sticking things like flounder I wonder if that has something to do with the adjustment in style
 

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My thinking is it had a toggle through it kind of like a Harpoon. They could spear the fish and then pull it in with the rope attached to it.
 

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