Information on this arrowhead

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Hi,
I know nothing about arrowheads. This was found by a creekbed near Hazzlehurst Mississippi, near Brookhaven, about 30 minutes south of Jackson. Can someone knowledgeable about arrowheads tell me any thing about it? How old? What Indians may have used it? Thanks for any information! Cheers, Shane
 

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What you have is the broken tip off of a Knife or Blade. The base is gone.
 
O.k Wow! Sounds interesting. Why is the "bottom" concave? Is that where a handle would have been? any one else have something simular?
 
What Dorkfish is telling you that you a broken tip,the base is gone there is no way to type this artifact.They would of halved it at the base(the part that is missing)No way to tell what culture
 

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