Ugly Artifacts Need Exposure Too...

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A majority of us have found some, a majority of us keep them in frames behind the "better ones" or keep them in boxes that are away from the "better ones". Feel free to let them be the spotlight for once here. I appreciate every artifact regardless but there's some that aren't the type you right home about...
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Actually as you know that is how most points found look. The perfect ones get shared the rest go in boxes. I kind od like knarly looking stuff.
 

Not ugly! Many days I wish I would find something like that.
 

Except for “ceremonial” stuff, and sometimes unused grave goods, all their tools were made to be used, and when they were used, it shows.
 

What is that top point? I found two almost exactly like that laying about two feet apart. On my spot near the creek.
 

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Probably my most crude point but as others have said any point is a good point.
 

No such thing as a ugly relic, great finds!!!!! THink of the labor that went into making that.
 

I like all of them. That said , the Gary culture often just put enough work into a point to make it functional.
 

What is that top point? I found two almost exactly like that laying about two feet apart. On my spot near the creek.

I'm probably wrong but I think it could be a really worn down Newnan.
 

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