ID a broken point

oberkill

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Not sure there is enough of this one to ID but maybe give a timeframe? I found this on my favorite field that I drive 6 hours one way to hunt twice a year. lol I wish I had pictures of the stuff the farmer that owns the property has, people from the big colleges in the area come a couple times a year just to see what has turned up. Anyways this came up a couple of years ago and I posted it before but the picture was more of a blurry red blob than anything. Since I got a decent camera I thought I would post it again. It seems to be reworked on the broken end, there are allot of reworks off this field, but it may be just broken I go back and forth. :) Here are the pics!
 

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creek astronaut

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Feb 16, 2009
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it is hard to tell,but it looks to me like it is fluted most of the length.you could have a clovis,maybe even a folsum if it is fluted like that on both sides.if so, even though its broken it is still a valuable and rare piece.
 

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