20 yrs of broken

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Just out of curiosity.. I see one with a label, what gets labeled and what doesn't in your collection?
 

It is just an example of a E- notch if it was something other than 12-A-446
it was noted. What is the dominant dartpoints found in your area Cnn?
Do you have a favorite? What is it? See if I have one.

Thanks,
Bruce
 

Hello Pickaway,

Bravo on the display, implements breaks are so
sad. I do have alot of hearbreakers I like the impact breaks it like it
met its target. Oh you have nice flints there the translucent surely
you will be going back for. Never know when it will surface. Do you have
McCorkles bifacates in your area?

Thanks,
Bruce
 

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Not sure about the mbifurcates i mainly only hunt one site and the finds are adena more towards blades however i have found some paleo and archaic pieces there but less than 10.
 

Hello Pickaway,

Thanks for the reply. This is a early archaic bifurcate for on my site 12-A-446. I do not spell things right sorry.
See more broken basal pieces with the twin lobes in the box.
Thanks,
Bruce
 

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bruce said:
It is just an example of a E- notch if it was something other than 12-A-446
it was noted. What is the dominant dartpoints found in your area Cnn?
Do you have a favorite? What is it? See if I have one.

Thanks,
Bruce
Most common types I find are Waubesa, Madison triangulars (not really a dart point but..) and rather non descript woodland stemmed points, some durst and raddatz points also. My favorite points of all time are nice agate basins or well formed scottsbluffs.
 

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