Paleo ???

dougachim

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I’m no help archaic or paleo but what’s going on with that notching? Reminds me of a tanged knife, but it’s so tiny it seems almost useless. Interesting piece I haven’t seen one like that posted before.
 

Very Cool, Uniquely shaped Base Tang Knife (Archaic) IMO...

Thanks for Sharing Doug!
 

I agree with Dwain Rogers..it's Archiac...haven't heard of any side or corner-notched knives being found in a Paleo site. I've found a couple of broken ones around here....Nice Find!
 

Very nice base tang knife! :icon_thumleft:
 

That is a great looking piece, thanks for sharing it with us!

Steve
 

Made of Alibates flint from a long ways away in the Texas Panhandle. Dwain Rogers agreed with the Alibates but call it archaic, what do you guys think ?? A Archaeologist from New Mexico State University stopped by for a book yesterday and said it was paleo.
Hi Doug

Nice piece

You are always showing the great things of this word.👍🏽😎
 

that is an odd one... made to be blunt?
 

I don,t know it,s name Doug,but I sure do like it.Thanks for showing it!
 

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