Paleo Triangle

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Here is a Early Archaic potentially Paleo Triangle found in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania...............................I posted pictures of this on another topic showing it. The only thing that takes away from this piece is the stack on the one side other then that it is flawless. Figured I'd share it with the rest of the forum................................GTP
 

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Thanks all for the comments..........Th3rty7 as for Debert.....it is not true to form. A Debert's base is highly Concave. The Auricles usually extend anywhere from a 1/4" to 1/2" from the depth of the concave. Sometimes even longer. This is what seperates it from Clovis, or the Northumberland Fluted knife. This type I have found in NJ and PA. I just cannot seem to find that elusive Clovis. I did find a whole Northumberland Fluted knife but that was in the collection that I told you about. Damn thieves..............That is all I have to say about that.................................GTP
 

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