You guys always amaze me with your knowledge. Any idea on what his one is?
Jun 29, 2017 #1 Deer Fanatic Cool ? Useless Billy Deer Guide You guys always amaze me with your knowledge. Any idea on what his one is? Attachments img20170629_163629.jpg 54.3 KB · Views: 558 img20170629_163558.jpg 50.1 KB · Views: 555
Jun 29, 2017 #2 dtala Senior Member hard to tell w/o any base, as most projectiles are defined by the base. I'd guess late Archaic, 3500-5000 years old. Maybe a Bascom or Putnam type. Degradation from time/wind/water makes it harder. Just my guess.
hard to tell w/o any base, as most projectiles are defined by the base. I'd guess late Archaic, 3500-5000 years old. Maybe a Bascom or Putnam type. Degradation from time/wind/water makes it harder. Just my guess.
Jun 30, 2017 #3 Katalee Senior Member Think that would be a Kirk snapped base. 9000-6000 before present. Made of costal plains chert.
Jul 12, 2017 #4 Clifton Hicks Senior Member Does it look like the basal portion snapped off? The first thing that popped into my mind was Brewerton. A side-notched Brewerton with its base snapped off might look like that. I wouldn't call it Kirk since most Kirks are corner-notched and this thing looks more like a side-notched type. Again, hard to call this'n!
Does it look like the basal portion snapped off? The first thing that popped into my mind was Brewerton. A side-notched Brewerton with its base snapped off might look like that. I wouldn't call it Kirk since most Kirks are corner-notched and this thing looks more like a side-notched type. Again, hard to call this'n!
Jul 12, 2017 #5 Clifton Hicks Senior Member Look up LaCroy points, too. It might even be an earlier side-notched type like Hardaway, etc. for all we know. More pictures would be cool to see.
Look up LaCroy points, too. It might even be an earlier side-notched type like Hardaway, etc. for all we know. More pictures would be cool to see.