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tnmudman

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Thought I would share this, although a lot of them I have previously shown. Found a good variety of different styles, but nothing paleo. Im not complaining but I would love to find something older this year. Im no expert but I believe these are some of the type names represented. Wade, Limestone, Elora, Frederick, Madison, Pickwick, pentagonal knife. Some I dont know. These are all personal finds from Warren County TN. I think late Archaic is the earliest any of them are. Also the bifurcate may be a mcorckle. 0215201203.jpg 0215201159a.jpg 0215201200.jpg 0215201200a.jpg 0215201204.jpg
 

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arrow86

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Some nice points in there I think your assessment is accurate. Iv been searching for anything Paleo hard past few years there are few and far between. I have one drill I found last year I think may be but other than that nothing close.
 

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nice looking finds mudman. always enjoy seeing your posts and comparing. i was the same wanting to find older stuff a few years back. i hope you do. never hunted in warren but, i have found paleo in all the surrounding counties to the north and east. it's there!!
 

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tnmudman

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Hey Uniface, were you refering to the one I speculated was a kirk bifurcate? They are 8500 + years old according to what I have seen. I dont know that that's what it is, though it looks like one to me.
 

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