These points/blades are very uncommon, not exactly what you would see in most novice collections. Some of these are pretty large in size, people don't realize how hard it is to find a point over 3" that isnt broken. This first blade, I'm not sure of the type..but it is gorgeous, lacking nothing...it is thin with superb oblique parrellel flaking, and the basal area is heavily ground..leading me to believe this could be paleo, but most likley is from the late archaic period.





P.S. I've just started on this page...I will scan more as soon as I can to put them up to show ya...I have alot more "uncommon" ones to share with you.
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