broken point or something else?

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005.webp006.webp007.webpIt looks like it might be the base of a point but I don;t know.
 

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McCorkle I do believe its a point. Nice save
 

Thanks rock!what is a mcCorkle?
 

I agree, looks like a heavily resharpened point, maybe a hafted scraper. I see where Rock is headed with MacCorkle, I'm thinking maybe a LeCroy due to the smaller size. Nice find, thanks for the view.

LeCroy
 

Thanks rock!what is a mcCorkle?
Never mind,I found it!I thought you where calling me names:laughing7:Thanks for all the help fellas!
 

I agree, looks like a heavily resharpened point, maybe a hafted scraper. I see where Rock is headed with MacCorkle, I'm thinking maybe a LeCroy due to the smaller size. Nice find, thanks for the view.

LeCroy

Thanks I couldn't remember LeCroy I knew there was another that looked like it.
 

Old any way you say it.
 

I think it is a complete / unbroken bifurcated point as already suggested. I too would call it a Lecroy type. Around here most of the bifurcated points are re-sharpened down to just a nub, as yours appears to be. Nice find, probably more where that one came from. HH
 

For comparison Lecroy's.

Lecroy.webp
 

Here is one I found a couple of days ago. It has been altered to be a hafted scraper. Use to be a point though.
 

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