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CajunPointHunter

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Cosmo

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Don't know but great material.
 

theviking

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Very nice finds. If the second one was found around here I think it would be a Hardaway, 10000-8000 bp. Not sure what the type would be for your area, do they have Hardaways in Louisiana? I think the first one is an Evans, 4000-2000 bp. Not sure about the rest, Thanks for the view.
 

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1st one is Evans and thats all I know but they do look great!
 

rock

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I like that palm wood piece.
 

Rww1987

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The first one maybe?
 

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GatorBoy

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Wow.. how'd I miss this?
Nice finds! That awesome notched palm wood point looks like a Graham Cave and the rounded piece looks like an archaic blade..the stemmer...I'm thinking Mabey Pickwick/Kirk
Evans looks right for the first one.
 

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GatorBoy

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Good question..
I'm sure plenty will disagree with me..but without looking at it under magnification and from more angles..I'm leaning towards natural.
It appears to me to be the product of localized water erosion.
Like if that piece was situated between other stones that channeled a trickle of water across that spot over and over.
 

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