Help ID Two North Carolina Points

27davis

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These two points were found in Edgecombe County. I know what I would like the second one to be, but don't want to get my hopes up just yet. These points were field finds.

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How about a paleo Clovis that has been weathered. Concaved based guilfords have a constricted base. The auricles point in where as a Clovis is either straight or a slight flair in the auricles.

You really think Clovis? Of course that's what I want to hear, but it's the only paleo iv ever found in this spot. Found many Guilfords there. Good news for me. Thanks bro!
 

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You really think Clovis? Of course that's what I want to hear, but it's the only paleo iv ever found in this spot. Found many Guilfords there. Good news for me. Thanks bro!

Yes I feel that is Clovis. Those are intentional flutes.
 

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