Point identification needed.

A. Grignon

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Oct 9, 2007
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Beautiful piece!

I see some traits that look Archaic, but my guess is that it is a Woodland era Norton point (related to the Snyder Cluster.) That said, I'm not an expert on your area so it's just a guess based on some examples I've handled from Michigan.

Joshua
 

a true work of art to say the least!!
I love it but I don't know the type
I will try to find out
lars
 

I would agree with Joshua that it's probably woodland and probably hopewell. The large rounded shape notches and barbed points on the base all look reminiscent of a Gibson point. That is a really nice find.

Hippy
 

Yeap, I think its a classic Gibson point. a darn nice one at that....John
 

I agree that it looks like a a Hopewell type of the Snyders cluster and more than likely a Gibson.

Very nice point.
 

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