Obsidian point from Kitsap County, WA, USA

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Welcome to tnet Looks old Great post someone will ID it
 

Welcome to Tnet. I don't think it is clovis. Try posting over on the North American Indian forum, those guys are good. Tony
 

Moved to N.A. Artifact Forum.
 

Nice find and typical of the black volcanic glass obsidian of the north west. I've only found one broken blade point of that material in northern Nevada.
Oregon Obsidian Source Index
 

the point has some damage but has the Cascade look .
 

I love obsidian artifacts, we don't have it around here. I'm not sure what type point it is but it's a beauty!
 

Welcome to TNET!

Obsidian is always a treat to find, but seems that you rarely find a complete piece. There is no way to tell that your item was once a Clovis point. The tip kind of looks like it has been polished. You may want to let us see a photo of the opposite side, and how thick is it?
 

I found this in 1968 in the back yard of our house in Port Orchard, WA. I'm a few miles from the site of: https://yukonharbor.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/the-clovis-spearhead/
was 10 years old when I found this. My most treasured find!
COULD this be Clovis era?
Thanks,
RJ Miller:icon_thumleft:

Just think of the journey it took.. carried from the east side of the Oregon Cascade mountains, ending up on the west side of Puget Sound (Port Orchard), Washington.

Not Clovis though.

I've found 2 obsidians so far on the beaches of Puget Sound, 1,000-2,000 years old.

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Nice 1st find. Wish I could find mine from when I was a child. Probably in the garage some place.
 

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