Heres A Few East Coast Arrowheads

bmartin0693

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I know yall enjoyed the last thread like this and I did too. Here's a few east coast arrowheads, all east of the Mississippi River. Each frame is a different state. I didn't want to put out too many frames, so I'm hoping this is easy. I will go ahead and give a hint: None are from NC, SC, FL, VA, MD or NY. If any one has a question about the type of one, I will help the best I can. Then maybe you can estimate what state it may have came from. Or if you want to estimate the age that you see for some, that's fine. Maybe I'll learn something new myself. I'll give yall the answers later.
 

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last pic west virginia
 

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first pic I believe Ga
 

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Ga must be the last one then. I change my guess, lol
 

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Well then the far right one must be Tn then cause I do find those type here. I am only 1 hour from Tn and 1 hour from Ala. Its a job to try and type mine that I find.
 

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First frame is from Ohio contains a otter creek(at top) morrow mountain, and what appears to be a cupp point. Second frame is from Pa or Mass. contains a kirk serrated, red jasper lecroy, slate fox creek, slate possibly a normanskill point. Last frame is from Pa and has a Palmer point, kirk, and a quart ovoid knife... My best opinion......
 

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Yea guys I know it's confusing, especially ole Rock. I confused him at the beginning, hard trying to figure out what state when all the materials/types look like they could have came from any state on the east coast. It's good to see some of you tried though. Some of yall guessed the right states but in the wrong order and GTP made a decent attempt also. He guessed some types correct (quartzite ovoid, kirk serrated & lecroy) and guessed PA correct (last frame). First frame has a Big Sandy on the top, Motley (quartzite) on the left & Adena (I thought that's what it is) on right. The order of the frames are: 1)TN, 2)GA & 3)PA.
 

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Here's better pics of that scraper. It kinda reminds me of an edged flake material that has a short stem. Looks possibly unfinished too. Not sure why it looks like that.
 

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