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Idk boss but my guess on second is a hafted scraper I do know that patina looks old !!! Super finds !!!!
 

Looks like a stemmed point and a Cobbs type knife...Mabey called a "Tennessee River" in your area.. early to middle archaic. 9,000 - 6,000 BP.
The point may be a "Durst" but there is alot of that type stem configuration on points in your area..so that's just a guess.
 

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Just gotta say Lolol no harm that is not a tennessee river . Tennessee rivers are lanceolate type I don't think they have that stem what do u think gator ?
 

Point looks like a type of turkey tail and gator is right on on the age in my opinion did you find them together
 

I'm talking about the Tennessee River knife blade.
Not the stemmed point. They are a rounded base leaf shape blade similar to a Cobbs.
... no need to LOL.LOL...
Your first post was I don't know..why now do you disagree?
 

Tennessee River...(blade)

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Point looks like a type of turkey tail and gator is right on on the age in my opinion did you find them together

It's definitely not a turkey tail.
Also turkey tails are woodland.. the date would not nearly be the same.
 

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You took it the wrong way gator I was not laughing at you boss I apologize if you thought I was and I was doing some research because I was curious on those pieces so I won't post any more
 

Here a "type"
 

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I`m thinking that the point is a "Table Rock" that was broken and salvaged into a knife. Nice finds.
 

The rounded one I call the multi purpose tool cause it could of been used in different types of events. Scraper, knife or even a reamer tip. They look really nice, rock
 

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