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Post by arappaho on Jun 19, 2010 16:32:02 GMT -5
Been going thru some of the ole collection lately and I found this. Here's a good example of why it's so hard to identify the different point types sometime. These two may not look the same, but they are. These could have been made by cousins 9000 years ago. The one on the left has been re-worked or re- sharpened more than the one on the right. Side A. They are both made of two different types of local rhyolite. The nick on the right wing tip of the one on the left reveals the true color of the material. Side B. Thanks for looking, Joe
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