Need help with this one please..

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Looks like an arrowhead to me but I'm no expert.
 

That other thing looks like a penny.
 

Sorry I couldn't resist. ;)
 

Without looking in my Overstreet book, I would guess that type looks like a Stanley. Could be something else so let's see what the others say.
 

Greenbriar is my thought ;)
 

Here's two Stanley types I found in NC. The base on yours looks similar to mine but it looks like your base is wider and has wide shoulders.
 

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Nice bifurcate please consider buzzard roost as well. Nice looking point there Groundskeeper.:thumbsup:
 

I would go along with what Tn mnt. said , I believe he nailed it. Nice find:thumbsup:
 

I looked up Buzzard roost . looks like your right TN . Also saying its middle archiaic ! So looks like the site I'm on goes,way,back..what are the odds of me finding a Clovis :dontknow:.
 

its possible. Most of the sites I hunt have all periods on them all the way back to Dalton so far.
 

Im in GA about an hour from TN. I find mostly Late Archaic but have found all periods. I have a friend that has some Paleo points he has found.
 

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This is one of my favorite frames. All found in the last 6 months and from the same site.
 

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I looked up Buzzard roost . looks like your right TN . Also saying its middle archiaic ! So looks like the site I'm on goes,way,back..what are the odds of me finding a Clovis :dontknow:.

Many of the sites I find them Stanley's have a mix of Morrow Mtns and Guilfords that are middle archaic too. Stanley's can date back to early archaic though. I would say if you start finding early archaic artifacts your chances would increase. However, the Paleo culture was completely nomadic. I've yet to find a Clovis for my collection here in NC and I've searched from the northern to southern counties of NC. Each site I hunt, I feel like I'm almost on a Clovis but at the end of day I just can't get one to pop up. So I have that same question as you do. Lol.
 

Nice colors

The top row 2nd one I believe is a edge field scraper. There is a Palmer also. 9k bp. I have found a base across the street in that field that is old also either Dalton or beaver lake.
 

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