Oklahoma finds

RGINN

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A few of the things I collected in Oklahoma over the years.
 

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Man, those are nice. That clovis has a very nice flute. :thumbsup:
Is that a stone pipe in the third pic?
 
Man what would that big broke have been? :'(
 
Yeah, that's a pipe. If that is a Clovis, it's a strange Clovis. It was found on the S. Canadian River and others have been found there, so it could be. Just not one of the better examples. My grandpa found some of these, and I'm interested in what the triangular piece in the second pic might be. I was told there was more to it, and the bevelled edges alternate. It was found around Lake Eufala.
 
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I'm interested in what the triangular piece in the second pic might be. I was told there was more to it, and the bevelled edges alternate. It was found around Lake Eufala.

The triangular piece is most likely part of a large Alibates Harahey knife.
 

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