Help with ID

rls2040

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Hesse four points were all found in Gwinnett County Ga. The third from the right is the only one that is biface,possibly a Pickwick? The other three are uniface,the two quartz ones have very little edge work,thick with high median ridge on all three,the other one has much more edge work and large serrations on blade,very thick with a very high median ridge, I would love to get any info on these. Thanks,Carl

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I hope you don't mind this but I'm going to post a for instance...

When I first found this point it looked like a Cypress creek to me.
But after talking with the man who gave that point style it's name..he told me they are associated with Thonotosasa points.
Well... I found it with several Putnam points and that helped me decide along with the help of some good folks here that it was a Marion since they are normally associated with eachother.

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