Dude, if you're serious, you're growing taters in a transitional Paleo site! That's a significant archaelogical site, no joke. I see Daltons and Hardaways, Hardapalmers, and at least one Paleo point. That looks like a page in the report on the original dig at the Hardaway Site in NC.
Jimmypop, I meant no offense. What I meant is that is probably the best group collection of old, rare point types I've ever seen posted on here, almost too good to be true! If those came from one place, you are definitely sitting on a significant archaeological gold mine.
Most of those points date back to the Paleo and Transitional Paleo eras, and most folks will hunt points all their lives and never find a single one like those. I saw what looked like a Quad, a couple more possible Paleo bases, Daltons, Hardaways, Hardapalmers, and such. Amazing collection! I'd love to walk around in your garden!
Jimmypop, I meant no offense. What I meant is that is probably the best group collection of old, rare point types I've ever seen posted on here, almost too good to be true! If those came from one place, you are definitely sitting on a significant archaeological gold mine. Almost any one of those points would be the centerpiece of most folks' collections, and you've got a whole frame of them!
Most of those points date back to the Paleo and Transitional Paleo eras, and most folks will hunt points all their lives and never find a single one like those. I saw what looked like a Quad, a couple more possible Paleo bases, Daltons, Hardaways, Hardapalmers, and such. Amazing collection! I'd love to walk around in your garden!
no offence taken...i'm new at this and evidently not very good at posting plcs. when i get better i,ll post more. all my stuff came from our own small property and found by myself over a period of 40+ years. mostly paleo and early archaic i believe.