Like em nice finds, top right and middle oneAdena_man said:These all came out of the same field during the past couple of years. I have been redoing my display cases and figured I would post a pic of some of the points while I had them out. The upper left point is a typical willow leaf.
Thanks for looking
ohioriver hunter said:Like em nice finds, top right and middle oneAdena_man said:These all came out of the same field during the past couple of years. I have been redoing my display cases and figured I would post a pic of some of the points while I had them out. The upper left point is a typical willow leaf.
Thanks for looking. I really like thanks for sharing. Jeff
diggerfororo said:I believe the correct word for this type point is "Lanceolet" which comes from a destinctive shaped leaf. I have lost my books so correct me if I am wrong. Nice "stuff" anyway.
Les
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Hi Les, I looked the term up in my Overstreet Guide. They describe it as "Lanceolate - A term used to describe a stemless point".
I guess we were both wrong. Thanks for making me aware of the misspelling.![]()
diggerfororo said:Yep: Thats the word. Like I said I lost my books along with an extensive collection of artifacts when my house burned. I kind of get sick whenever I look finds on this forum, remembering all the things I lost. LIFE GOES ON.
Les
Adena_man said:Lancelot,lanceolate,lancolet, What ever. I call them nice. Jeffdiggerfororo said:I believe the correct word for this type point is "Lanceolet" which comes from a destinctive shaped leaf. I have lost my books so correct me if I am wrong. Nice "stuff" anyway.
Les
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Hi Les, I looked the term up in my Overstreet Guide. They describe it as "Lanceolate - A term used to describe a stemless point".
I guess we were both wrong. Thanks for making me aware of the misspelling.![]()
OK artefaktAdena_man said:These all came out of the same field during the past couple of years. I have been redoing my display cases and figured I would post a pic of some of the points while I had them out. The upper left point is a typical willow leaf.
Thanks for looking
Atlantis0077 said:LOL,
I find lots of "lancelot" points....in that they come from the lake.......Du Lac....... Nice points! Willow leaf points are pretty and I have seen some that are so thin and finely crafted you wonder how they could have possibly have chipped them.
HH
Atlantis
ohioriver hunter said:Adena_man said:Lancelot,lanceolate,lancolet, What ever. I call them nice. Jeffdiggerfororo said:I believe the correct word for this type point is "Lanceolet" which comes from a destinctive shaped leaf. I have lost my books so correct me if I am wrong. Nice "stuff" anyway.
Les
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Hi Les, I looked the term up in my Overstreet Guide. They describe it as "Lanceolate - A term used to describe a stemless point".
I guess we were both wrong. Thanks for making me aware of the misspelling.![]()
LOL, I somehow had a feeling that I was "butchering" the name while I was posting the thread!
Hope for some rain!
Brian