Nice red point-stemmed and pretty!

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Nice find I like the colors , is the base bifurcated ? Hard to tell from the pics
 

No help on the type, but it's a nice lil' point.
 

It’s a bit concave but I think it’s a bit damaged. The ears and stem are ground smooth.
 

look late archiac to me. heat treated, broad percussion flaking with minimal, if any, pressure flaking.
 

Nice point ! If it were found around here I would lean towards calling it a Stanley point. An interesting thing noticed about Stanley type points around here, is that they quite often are made from a maroon-reddish colored material similar to what yours looks like.
 

Nice find. The material looks like Horse Creek chert.
 

Nice flaking on the bifurcate point. I am scared to call out an I.D being out of my area.
 

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