No Tang Knifes in Georgia

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newnan man

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But yet I found one in the creek that holds a lot of mystery artifacts. This has a steep bevel on 1 side and no bevel on the other. This is another older find. I had to trim trees before it gets to hot in NW Georgia. Any ideas are welcome on the type. Beveled edge posted
It was probably reworked after it was damaged. Nice one.
 

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I actually found one downstream that was reworked also but it was a stemmed point. I’m thinking it might of been repurposed in a later time frame.
You guys are to quick 😃
 

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