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GroundS.KeepeR

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Found these today in Sisters garden...I know they are broke... but still something :laughing7:..I do know this area was a camp by all/millions of pieces laying around .. sifter in the works :wink:..What kind of points are these ??? .. Thanks for looking! Randy...
 

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Martingeetars

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Nice stuff , you know there have got to be whole ones there just keep looking and sifting your time will come, as far as types I'm not sure I'm from florida and not fimilar with types in your area,some corner knotched stuff there it looks like!
 

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GroundS.KeepeR

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Martingeetars said:
Nice stuff , you know there have got to be whole ones there just keep looking and sifting your time will come, as far as types I'm not sure I'm from florida and not fimilar with types in your area,some corner knotched stuff there it looks like!
Thanks for looking ..These was found in a small area on my sisters land .. hope she knows im renting a dozer :icon_pirat:
 

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1320 said:
The blade above the quarter kinda resembles a Big Sandy (broad base) :dontknow:

http://projectilepoints.net/Pages/Searches/Points/Big Sandy Broad.html

http://www.lithicsnet.com/bigsandybb.htm

Perhaps others will chime in if you add "ID help requested" (or similiar wording) in your title line. If nothing else, someone might tell you it's not a Big Sandy :laughing9:
Thanks for the info 1320 :thumbsup:..I guess i should have worded that better for the title ...I'll post more pics of my finds on my next hunt ....Thanks again.. Randy..
 

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thanks for the post and the quater, i can not see why any one would say it is not a big sandy, it fits all the spicks for a big sandy, but if much smaller it would have to be called a bird point that looked like a big sandy. Terry
 

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