My points Collection

SouthJerseyJim

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Hey guys these are points ive found while metal detecting. My 2 favorite came out of the same field. One is quartz and the other is a dull white stone. Can anyone ID them? I am a newb when it comes to these. I also have a tip on a little known place where over 5000 arrowheads were found. I can tell you I love finding these as much as colonial relics! Thanks for looking. JIM



 

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monsterrack

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In the last photo the one on the right looks like a Normanskill 4000 to 6000 yrs old, the one on the left looks like a Vosburg 6000 to 7000 yrs old JMO great finds:icon_thumleft:
 

rock

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The quartz ones are the hardest to get a good ID on. I find them also and do enjoy them but dont know what some of mine are. Nice collection
 

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SouthJerseyJim

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Thanks for the replies guys. Up to 7000 years old wow...Really cool stuff. What type of arrowheads in the northeast are typically known to be the oldest?
 

jamey

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there are alot of old points in the ne,haw river.,holcombe, clovis, delbert, cumberland are the ones to get i think but you have northumberland too... they go back 11,250 years, clovis 11,500 years. you should ask for a overstreet identication book for christmas
 

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