Last 2 weekends hunts

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WOW!!!! how in the world can they chip that so far down to a needle,
fantastic finds, and beatiful pictures. JYD...
 

That tip is amazing, when you shine a light on the base end it derects the light like fiber optics to the tip. JYD Thanks for the comments!
 

I love that Southern material.

Awesome

Chuck
 

Wonderful! I assume Pinellas. What intrigues me the most is the large uniface (adze?) Are the sides ground on that piece?
 

Neanderthal it is not ground but it is dull due to coming out of a river. It has very fine secondary flaking all the way around and it has what looks like a nutting type devit on the top side, here's pic to show what I'm saying.
 

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And another!
 

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