Clovis?! Mammoth?!

DemonCatSpaceStar

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Hello,
its been awhile since I've posted.

I found these on Thursday the 18th
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, I've posted this on other artifact groups elsewhere, but I wanted to get more opinions.
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General consensus is I have found, Clovis (if its true thats 1 off my bucket list! :headbang:) , Mammoth Dentin ( I agree on that because I've found smaller, none this big!:unhappysmiley:) & possible piece of Mammoth bone.:dontknow:

Any thoughts?
Thanks,
 

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pepperj

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Congrats on the Clovis, it's real beauty, thanks for sharing.
 

joshuaream

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The fossils are awesome.

The point is an oldie, but I'm seeing more of a late Paleo or early Archaic lance point with some some use wear damage than a Clovis. The last picture of the point at an angle show an impact fracture that was repaired, and then a repair at the base as well. That point out some meat on the campfire a couple of times.
 

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The fossils are awesome.

The point is an oldie, but I'm seeing more of a late Paleo or early Archaic lance point with some some use wear damage than a Clovis. The last picture of the point at an angle show an impact fracture that was repaired, and then a repair at the base as well. That point out some meat on the campfire a couple of times.
I agree, doesn't look to be a clovis to me either.
 

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