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Rockhunter in Ohio

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Greetings everyone! :)

Just wanted to say what a cool sight! A friend that hangs out on the detector forums recommended it.

Hope to do a little contributing around here once I learn the ropes.
I'll make an attempt at posting an old find of mine.

It's an Ohio Thebes point made of Upper Mercer flint from the Coshocton quarries.
It measures 3 and 1/4 inches and was found in Franklin Co. OH.
Ohio Thebes points have an estimated date of 5,000 to 6,000 B.C.
These points are not a common type in Ohio.

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Cheers!

John
 

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jeff of pa

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Welcome John.

Nice Point.

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Hi John,

Welcome to TN forum.

Beautiful point.

Keep us posted of your finds.

HH :)
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Welcome Jon!
That's a super looking Thebes you have there. I only have one point from Ohio and it looks like a Lost Lake and some say it's a Notched base Dovetail. Lets see some more of your collection!
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Rockhunter in Ohio

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That's an excellent Notched Base point badandy. I see it is made of Coshocton flint (Upper Mercer) which is often seen for the type.

Thanks for the warm welcome!

John
 

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