Found these near the water. Any ideas on what type they are?

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Was hunting on a friends property near the river and found the skinny black arrowhead lodged in the mud. Was wondering if anyone knew what type or from what time period it's from. The other one was found on a small mound a good distance away from the river.
 

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dirtdigginfool

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Hmmm...definitely worked pieces! Sorry, can't help you out with the i.d., but cool finds..Ddf
 

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The one on top appears to be missing only its tip, which is pretty common. Its a nice one, by my standards. The other one is the base of an point.
 

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The long, narrow worked piece may be a Native American drill. Nice finds! Sub 8-)
 

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One looks to be a drill.
The other looks like the top half is missing but definitely see the worked base. Projectile point.
 

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I was pretty excited when I found the bird point. Thank you for the help!
 

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The one on top appears to be missing only its tip, which is pretty common. Its a nice one, by my standards. The other one is the base of an point.

I was pretty excited when I found the bird point. Thank you for the help!
 

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Nice points haven't seen one like that before..
 

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Welcome also from Michigam
 

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