Another recent find

Up-North

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Recently plowed field surface find?- looks to be a resharpened tablerock
 

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...neat banded lithic there. I like that ridge top looking country side you have...
 

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Very Nice! :icon_thumleft: With it being lashed to a shaft, you would not be able to see that banding.
 

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If it had it’s wings intact it would resemble a barbed Hardin also. Sweet lithic for sure. Congrats U.N.!
 

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It has been a cody look to me. Ecen those basal flakes coming in from the side. Its not scotty though. Not quite Alberta either. I like it though and think there is a posibility all three of your recent finds are cody related in some way.
 

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I think Table Rock is likely a good call. A local "splitter" might go with Hixton or Durst points, a collector from the Ozarks might explain why it's clearly not a Table Rock, but as a "clumper" I think Table Rock conveys the age and style quite well.
 

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