Wow! You guys have some nice ones...mine don't even compare:) honest.Thanks for sharing! I'll do my best to get some photo's of mine on here to share, now that I have a decent camera they might even look nice too:) It'll be a few days maybe closer to the weekend. Do you guys know the time periods and stuff? It was so cool to listen to that guy tell me about mine. If you ever get the opportunity to get to The Boonshoft Museum Of Discovery go. The person I spoke with was William E. Kennedy, M.A. R.P.A. Curator of Anthropology. He explained every one of mine, named each one and marked them with a time period, and put each one in envelopes for me, I spent the best few hours I've had in a long, long time. Feels good because it was one of the things I promised myself I'd do "some day" Here's a little of what I learned that I have:
Thebes Point, Early Archaic 8000-6000 B.C.
St. Charles Point Early Archaic 8000-6000 B.C.
Bifurcate Base Point Middle Archaic 6000-4000 B.C.
Ledbetter Stemmed Point Late Archaic 4000-1000 B.C.
There are so many more, I just grabbed a few out of the box. I know I have a knife and a few scrappers and a few "preformed". It amazes me how much history is in there.
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