Huge!!Take a look at this one!!!

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Need help with ID please.
Archaic period? Brewerton maybe? What do y'all think?
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Did some digging in one of my books and your base style fits well into the LeCroy Cluster of bifurcated stem. Date range 6500 to 5800 B.C. Very nice find.
 
Did some digging in one of my books and your base style fits well into the LeCroy Cluster of bifurcated stem. Date range 6500 to 5800 B.C. Very nice find.

You sir, deserve 1000 likes! Thank you so much for taking time from your day to look it up. Is there an online guide I can purchase or should I just get an actual guide book?
Thanks again!
 
Nice work! That is a great spot keep hunting!!!
 
You sir, deserve 1000 likes! Thank you so much for taking time from your day to look it up. Is there an online guide I can purchase or should I just get an actual guide book?
Thanks again!
I would try google first and see whats on line. May save the cost of a book. The book I used is called Stone Age Spear and Arrow Points by Noel D. Justice. Your welcome by the way. I've seen that base style in this area, and had a chance to learn something myself. There are many here more knowledgable than myself. HH Kevin
 
The Th3rd, Kevin in IN - I don't believe it's part of the LeCroy cluster. The base, the flaking, the find area and the size all suggest something else. Take a look in the late Archaic range and see what pops up. Regardless of type it's a very find find (finds really). Congrats.
 

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