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antiquities archaeology 2 artifacts native american stone projectile points
antiquities archaeology 2 artifacts native american stone projectile points
antiquities archaeology 2 artifacts native american stone projectile points
antiquities archaeology 2 artifacts native american stone projectile points

(2 artifacts) Native American stone projectile points

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lordmarcovan
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I know very little about these.  I assume they are quite ancient, perhaps even prehistoric?  But that's only a guess.

I suppose the smaller point was an arrowhead while the larger one might have been a spear point.

The larger point was reportedly found by a deer hunter in 2020, near Valdosta, Georgia.  I have no provenance on the smaller point except that it came from a Georgia collection.

Both ex-Rick Keefe, Brunswick, Georgia.

Postscript: Member "Vytis" on CoinTalk suggests that the larger piece may be either a South Prong Creek or Alachua Stemmed point due to the serrations, shape, and South Georgia find location.  If true, this would make it about 3,000 to 6,000 years old.

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