Early archaic questions

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uniface

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If you mean points made on flakes thin enough that they are flakes on one side and unifacial (smooth flake surface, or nearly so) on the other, then yes -- such points were occasionally made during all periods.

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Arrow1492

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Yes-any examples of early archaic pieces to show?
 

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Not really sure what you're asking, because thinning and reduction are separate processes. Even an occasional Clovis is fluted or thinned only on one side. Or, as Uniface asked, are we talking unifacial as opposed to bifacial points in the Early Archaic period?
 

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Not sure on these types the brown one might be E A but not sure maybe Morrow Mountain the black one Im not sure on the type either. Both are thin, not real sure what you are asking for though. Hope it helps, rock
 

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Think this is the closest to what you are looking for? The knives are a bit later I think, the point may be closer with a bifurcated looking base.
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