A few Rocks

Road Dog

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Here are a few rocks I found at a sight I've been hunting for years. I've found hundreds of points, parts,tools and the like on this site. The crystal point is a Alamance and is Paleo. The trianglular one is a Kirk Corner Notch. The dark point is a unamed type. Probably Kirk Related. The Kirks are around 3 inches long.
 

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am-ark

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WOW....very nice crystal quartz point, one of the nicest ones ive seen. The rhyolite points are nice too, very common for the Va., and Nc areas! Thanks for sharing :thumbsup:
 

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nice finds, I see alot of similar materials here in va. With those shallow side notches imo the quartz piece is a hardaway. thanks for sharing
 

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Road Dog

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Very easily could be Hardaway. Some Alamance have this shallow notching too. Of course the two types are directly related. My feelings won't be hurt either way. Found it in a area that I had found several Hardaway though. This Crystal point was found beside a tiny oval crystal bead.
 

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All these were found on the same site except for the upper right and left and the 2 other Clovis which are Fuquay Varina, NC points.
 

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great finds, some killers in that pic, gotta love those multicomponent sites. looking foward to seeing more of your collection.
 

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Wow great collection. The first picture on your post on the base is that what they call a snapped base? Where the base is snapped and not knapped on the kirk?
Is this one like your unidentified one?

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