Northeast Ohio Sample Collection - Points

mkov1028mk

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Found these and others in a field and a stream that runs near field. Many have been found over the years, grandfather, my father, myself and others. Any information on these would be helpful.
Have found other bits and many small worked pieces. Some look older than others but other than knowing what they look like I lack any other info on them. Thanks for any help. Arrowheads 001.jpg
 

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rock

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Welcome to the forum, most look like Woodland period but I do see a Archaic point in the mix might be others in there to. Id be happy to find any of those. Nice pieces
 

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Beautiful points! Congrats.
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Nice finds there! In my opinion, you are more likely to find undamaged points in the stream. But it is a lot harder and your "find success rate" will be less. Good future luck!
 

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Welcome to Tnet!

Nice finds! What geographic area were they found?
 

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Welcome to the forum, most look like Woodland period but I do see a Archaic point in the mix might be others in there to. Id be happy to find any of those. Nice pieces

I agree with this 100%. Everything in that group except for the 2nd Point from the left in the bottom row looks to be from the Woodland period. The one Archaic Point could be a Big Sandy Contracting Base type. Looks like typical Ohio artifacts and some very nice examples.
 

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I agree with this 100%. Everything in that group except for the 2nd Point from the left in the bottom row looks to be from the Woodland period. The one Archaic Point could be a Big Sandy Contracting Base type. Looks like typical Ohio artifacts and some very nice examples.

Thanks practice makes perfect just takes some longer than others ha
 

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