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picked up most of a washita today, fits the peno variant really well including the needle tip common to the variety, except the Id key in overstreet is the concave base which it doesn’t have. Also got a broken blade and another bit of cord marked pottery.
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Do these help? I didn’t want to put too many pictures of run of the mill finds. I can see how the ones of the blade don’t look like much I didn’t use my big light to catch the flaking. It’s been a while since I did the pottery puzzle maybe I’ve recovered some more pieces that fit together.
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Update: got out the big light to show flaking, and been rethinking the washita Id, it occurred to me that it could have looked a little needle like because it’s been resharpened and the original could have been a wider shouldered side notched point. Leaning towards reed on the Id
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