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Any opinions on type are appreciated. This Carter Cave point was found along the Ohio river in Brown county , Ohio. It has characteristics of a few different point types, it's also serrated and fluted. My best guess is an earlier paleo point picked up by a later culture that added side notches? Maybe a Cumberland that was reworked into an archaic side notch? Any ideas?
 

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I was going to say Stillwell also. That flute might be a thinning strike. Beautiful point no matter what it is!
 

Twitch said:
Looks like a Stillwell to me.

I thought the same thing. The flute may have been a step fracture that went Opps. Nice artifact and workmanship. Cool base on it.
 

I think Stilwell is probably right, appreciate the help fellers.
 

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