A little help please. NC

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The points in the photograph were all found on my private property in the foothills of NC. They appear to cover a rather large span of time but it is the stone at the top that has me stumped. Any one have an idea of what it may be? At first I thought it was a bearing stone but after taking the photo it appears to be some kind of animal head????
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Nice finds, i like the one bottom left, nice piece.Couldnt tell ya what the stone is.
 

Nice projectile points. The top stone is, for me a mystery--what does the off side look like--does it look "worked?

Stryker
 

Nice finds there, I'm not familuar with many states points but, NC is my specialty.
Left is an Adena VA type Quartz.
The small point is a Morrow Mountain ( very common in the foothills). Quartz.
Far right is a Stanly. Quartz.
The bottom is a favourite of mine, I have 15 or so, It's a Guilford, Rhyolite.

Hope this is helpful.
Molly.
 

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Very impressive Molly. I can remember it wasn't long ago you were asking for ID's on all that you had found and now you are ID'ing points for others. I see you've been busy reading and doing your homework. Kudos to you!!
 

Well I have studied for quite some time, also I hunt everyday, weather permitting. Not forgetting I'm addicted. ::)

Molly. ;D
 

Thank you all. I'll take a little better photo's on the "head" and see what you think. These were all found in the same area and although I am not a true collector I just like seeing items that were on the land before me.
 

Way to go on the ID's Molly! That stone could be a natural formation :icon_scratch:
 

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