Yesterday Part One Take a look :)

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I found these and a ton of "possibles" yesterday. I will post those in a bit and ask you folks to help me I.D. the points from the Geofacts and pieces. The heartbreaker is just beautiful in real life. I am soooo sad that its broken! It has a great feel and the scan does not do it justice. Any ideas on the type and age? The other longer one.... its a strange one. I have another (remember the beautiful white one that I found when I was new here?) one that is similar but longer and has a kind of notch. This one is the same material but thick in the rear and no notch. All ideas welcomed.
 

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The bottom one is definetly a Stanly, next to the Guilford the easiest point to id from our areas, next is a round based Guilford, pic not too clear though..
Good finds, well done.

Molly. :)
 

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Thanks Molly. Even though its broken... I still include it in my favorites group :) Do you know the age of these?
 

Middle Archaic-5000BC-3000BC.

Molly. :)
 

Sweet! The older the better for me. Thanks again Molly :)
 

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