A couple of Osceola points

Up-North

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A pair of late archaic/early woodland Osceola’s.
Both found in the same field, years apart,
And the same general area. May be made of Burlington chert?? B9FC2DD5-6477-4251-9632-0759EF6ECA7C.jpeg C8BFF742-3B52-4B32-B4A3-C271737E5B21.jpeg DA3685C6-C325-44FB-A9DD-207BCC068424.jpeg E4262AD3-7ED8-46E9-8205-95D2A49579CB.jpeg 5F2F1E98-841D-4958-9A13-B0F648D52541.jpeg CAD0ADEB-39ED-4B8E-8E0E-975A80C361EE.jpeg
 

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dognose

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Very nice relics. They look like they have a good lenticular cross section.
 

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