Need better pics but it is something old and resharpened many times. You can see a ground base on it so its pretty old.
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Originally posted by Roy D Mercer View PostI think I would call the one on the right a gower. Fairly common point down southThey do seem to be common as i find one just like it about every trip down there. I find all of them in about the same general area. An area that I've walked through many times. They seem to appear out of nowhere.
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Originally posted by TimH View Posti'll take your word on it!!!They do seem to be common as i find one just like it about every trip down there. I find all of them in about the same general area. An area that I've walked through many times. They seem to appear out of nowhere.
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I can help a little although they are pretty broken up. You must have been in an area where the soil was seriously eroded as that is a mix of about 8,000 years. The white point up top is likely an early Archaic type while the top left side notched point appears to be a the arrow point less than 1000 years old. The rest are a mix of Archaic/woodland points.
Cool stuff.
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Originally posted by T/Chmr View PostCan anyone enlighten me on these.....Found in western Lampasas co.
The ones on the right of the pen are a corner tang and looks to be a Covington knife. Really pretty pieces. I'm not too familiar with the ones on the left but killer for sure! Thanks for the look.
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