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Re: What kind of point is this Skinny
[Re: Hevishot13]
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08/09/20 09:57 PM
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Most likely that was a knife blade and the notch is where the haft attached to the blade, IMO. It is possible that it once was a point that broke at some time so they repurposed it.
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Re: What kind of point is this Skinny
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The base of that point broke off way back then and they re-touched the break so that it could be used as a scraper/knife tool. It doesnt have a classification name but it likely dates to the late archaic up to the middle woodland period. So about 4500BC to 500AD.
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