Yesterdays finds (Matt Rowe get in here)

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AKguy1985

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So I went out to check the deer feeder yesterday and decided to do a little arrowhead hunting in the branch that runs on my land. Well, I got lucky and found a couple to add to the collection. Kinda sucks the tips are broken off but they probably were long long ago. My grandpa would be proud.

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Sorry, I've been fighting my computer for the past several days. Good finds AK! Those are both knives. The one on the left is a Waubesa, part of the Hopewell culture, middle Woodland time period and dates roughly 2,000 years old. Very nice point! The one on the right is pretty nondescript, it's most likely a late archaic (Cooper), dating in the 4000-2800 BP (Before Present) range. Where you found those you ARE going to find more. That's a multi-component site, inhabited for a very long period of time.

DennisHoddy, yours is a Dickson point with a broken stem. They are Hopewellian and related to the Waubesa.
 

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Sorry, I've been fighting my computer for the past several days. Good finds AK! Those are both knives. The one on the left is a Waubesa, part of the Hopewell culture, middle Woodland time period and dates roughly 2,000 years old. Very nice point! The one on the right is pretty nondescript, it's most likely a late archaic (Cooper), dating in the 4000-2800 BP (Before Present) range. Where you found those you ARE going to find more. That's a multi-component site, inhabited for a very long period of time.

DennisHoddy, yours is a Dickson point with a broken stem. They are Hopewellian and related to the Waubesa.

Thank you. You remember what atlatl dart point I showed you?? Well, the white one i found not 8ft away from where i found the dart point. The gray one I found maybe 50 yards away on the opposite little branch that runs off the hill.
 

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