I want to see some paleo points

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I'll start with a few Paleoindian to early Archaic Great Basin Stemmed Cluster.
 

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After my nap I'll take some pics. MOST were purchased but I have a few I found.
 

I found these about 30 yrs when I was a little fella.. both from the same place, a few feet apart. 20190630_170613.jpg20190630_170602.jpg
 

Al of my local Paleo finds and acquisitions are in one tray so I'll just show it. All of the tools are personal finds from basically one site or the fields surrounding it. The small almost exhausted Clovis is from that same site and the bigger bluish one was found about 3 miles up river.
 

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Gah y'all are spoiled lol. I've been to some of the best Paleo sites in America here in FL and I ain't hit it big, lol.
A point found amongst Suwannee points, a paleo square knife found with Suwannee points and a coral Simpson base and a baybottom chert Suwannee base. Finally, a fire-cracked funky "Clovis"FireCrackedPaleo2.jpgLakeTarpon2.JPG301squareknife.jpgPaleoBase.jpg
 

Gah y'all are spoiled lol. I've been to some of the best Paleo sites in America here in FL and I ain't hit it big, lol.
A point found amongst Suwannee points, a paleo square knife found with Suwannee points and a coral Simpson base and a baybottom chert Suwannee base. Finally, a fire-cracked funky "Clovis"View attachment 1731878View attachment 1731875View attachment 1731876View attachment 1731877

I’d be happy with those , that long blade is killer... all nice finds
 

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Grim I’ve got a similar ...what I call a knife.. to what you’ve got, is there anything that says yours is paleo or is it just based off of where and what you found it with?
 

Here is a nice Pryor stemmed point I scored a few weeks ago in SE Nebraska. At least that’s what I think it is. The base is ground smooth as a baby’s butt all the way around and it barely has any shoulders. I first thought Hardin, but I was informed by a friend that he felt it was definately a Pryor. Either way, I am happy with my find🤘ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1562928382.352271.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1562928461.502240.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1562928681.287366.jpg
 

These are gonna be about as close as I can get. Found all three either in the water or on the bank. Can't say that I've ever found even a piece of a Clovis, land or water.

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Ohio....

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Ky....

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From the Sugarloaf Site, Ma., a Bull Brook fluted point with reattached channel flake...

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From the North River, Ma., Normanskill Chert....

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From the North River, Ma. a Late Paleo Ste. Anne- Varney lance....

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I have yet to find even one point just wanted to point that out
 

Here is a Haskett and a Blackrock Concave. There are Crescents in my avatar
 

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