Got a few new ones

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Been moving dirt the past several weeks, trying to be systematic so I’ve been sifting places I’ve already looked trying to get those areas around the random pockets I’ve dug and filled in, stone tools have been sparse but here’s a few new additions to the collection.
Pice of woodland pottery
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A mostly there jug hill
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A new type of point for this area I’m currently trying to id… not as easy as it would seem
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A couple of broken fragments….
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Then there are some iffy ones,
This one has a cross section like a tool but only the one removal on the back I just don’t get that gut feeling it’s a flake but I’d like to see more work on the edges or back side. The site does produce uniface tools.. maybe that?
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This other one I don’t think has an intentional notch but to my eye it would take some secondary work to get that serrated bit above the “notch” maybe some kind of quick multi tool? Again the uniface throws me a bit.
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Really not seeing a good match for the complete, there’s a book on ozark groups where there’s some crude looking examples of the same point but the author just describes them as small corner notched points
It fits well for larger dart forms, adena, Gary, loftin but this one is obviously an arrowhead… all the small points that are close have expanding bases and straight to concave blades.
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Any thoughts, ideas I can look into? Looked into overstreet, projectile points.net, the book on ozarks, googling Kansas arrowheads…
 

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