Reader Joshua H. writes:
I recently found a hardaway dalton triangle and I identified it by the fact it's 100% fluted. The other triangle I found is an alamance and both are paleo most likely around 10,000 years old. Both found at Point Judith Pond this summer
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Really nice. Does anyone recognize the green material?
I agree that the first one is probably a Hardaway-Dalton - it looks like a green quartz, or chrysoprase. Not sure of the source of this, but it could have come down in the glacial drift. The second point is more likely a Late Woodland Levanna Triangle - note the trilateral symmetry which is characteristic of those points.
thank you , Curtis!
It's most likely a hardaway pointbecause it's notched but you can't see it. Most likely resharpened. The quartz point is paleo because it's heavily ground I think. Levanna points are not ground
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