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Single Bevel Stone point

Started by Terry Green, October 07, 2019, 01:07:50 PM

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Terry Green

I found this one in my dads collection...have no idea where he got it from...

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jrstegner

Pretty nice dovetail!  Dovetail points are believed to be 8,000-10,000 years old. They are found throughout most of the eastern USA. Most of the larger early archaic points were resharpened to a steep left alternating bevel.

pintail_drake2004

i'm not so sure its that old. It is a dovetail. but to me, it doesn't have any of the features of being old. JMHO. But, pictures can be deceiving

Pat B

I was told by someone knowledgeable about stone points that the single bevel points were ones that were resharpened on the shaft. I guess you could also tell if the owner was right or left handed by the sides that were resharpened.
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Charlie Lamb

Mostly they were used for shooting Asiatic water buffalo.  :saywhat:
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Charlie

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