✅ SOLVED Arrowhead?

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All, while hiking a park in SW Ohio today I picked this up. What caught my eye were what appears to be the tiny tangs to the right on the first picture and to the bottom in the second. The third picture is a cross-section of the broken off "tip" - showing a lenticular/biconvex shape. The fourth picture is a cross section of the "flat" end. Is it an arrowhead? If so, about how old?
 

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Yes it is

plymouthian12, thanks for confirming.:occasion14: Hopefully someone will chime in with the age. Before posting I looked on-line, but couldn't narrow down. If all else fails there is the N.A. Artifact sub-forum.
 

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In IL we would call that a Matanzas point. Here are several others. Gary

matanzas arrowhead.webp
 

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Gary, thanks I'll look up Matanzas point.:icon_thumleft:
 

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