Several Finds. Need ID help!

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OK lots to look at. Found a nice big point, a preform, two tips, one was a real heartbreaker, can't figure out how I found the other tiny one. Also have an ugly point, and two scrapers pictured that had notching on the edges if I took closer pic. Biggest question is Pic #6.... it looks like a chipping but appears to have a stem???? And finally Pic #9-11.... I'm a little suspicious of the pottery, it was found near these items, but is very thick/bulky. Found in SW Ga. Any thoughts are appreciated! 20170614_004416.webp20170614_004406.webp20170614_004331.webp20170614_004355.webp20170614_004322.webp20170614_004643.webp20170614_004542.webp20170614_004429.webp20170614_004707.webp20170614_004716.webp20170614_004725.webp

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Nice!

Letting folks know the region or state things are found really helps I.D. artifacts.
 
Nice finds. The pottery fragment is white man, probably 1850-1900. Hopefully, somebody with a more knowledge of makers, glazes, etc. can pin it down a little better for you.
 
Nice finds .... I always enjoy seeing finds from Georgia pic# 6 is hard to tell from the only one pic is the other side flat or concave it may have been a large scraper or rough knife.
 
Nice finds .... I always enjoy seeing finds from Georgia pic# 6 is hard to tell from the only one pic is the other side flat or concave it may have been a large scraper or rough knife.
The back is more concaved which made me feel like it is just a chipping, what was odd was how the stem looks worked

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It would be anyones guess on the tips missing the base. The 1st one is really nice by the way.
 

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