Neat Old Find, but Off Topic

Came across this yesterday while breaking in my new hiking shoes walking through a bulldozed site near my neighborhood; haven’t found one of these in many years - coins shown for comparison:
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Cool and not really off topic as I'm sure those were traded like money in the day
Steve
Very neat!
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That is a neat looking piece. Displays well with the coins.

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Finding a nice "Point" is always exciting...good job.
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Really nice point.....The area I live in was heavy Indian territory and points have been found all over. I have one I found many years ago that I have always kept with me... I found it along the shore of the Hudson River.... Cheers, RickO
thats a way cool find, i like
Fantastic. Really nice condition too.
Very cool!
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That's a real keeper for sure. I am also into Indian artifacts. I found a 3.25 inch spearhead last summer.
That's really cool. I like Native American relics.
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I've always dreamed of finding one of those, congrats
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My brother in law in Ohio works for the Dept of Transportation, and hunts areas near where they are doing construction projects, and has found quite a few artifacts over the years that he put in display frames. I went with him a few times before we moved to FL >15 years ago, but was usually lucky to find a couple small ones or some broken pieces. This is one of the best I've found, and was totally unexpected!
Oh....that's a beauty! Indian artifacts have always been of great interest to me. Since I was a little kid I've found many treasures on the ranch and up in the hills. I always inspect the fields after any tractor work or after a heavy rain. Been lucky many times. It's amazing what's out there just under a few inches of dirt. May I ask what part of the country did you find it? I LIKE IT!
Very cool find. coins give a good size comparison.
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I have found exactly two of them:
One near an old stone wall that perimetered our backyard in Middlesex County when I was about 12-13 years old.
The other, older, was in Luxembourg in 1993. I was lost on a trail and took a shortcut up a small hill, on the way up I saw a little stone spearpoint peaking out of the ground. I took it to the museum a couple of days later thinking they might want it - they basically said "cool find, enjoy it" and that it dated to about 1000-1100 AD.
Yep! I like it

Just out of curiosity, what time period would that be from? 1800's? Much earlier?
Jeff
Research leads me to believe this is a Newnan point, as it matches the characteristics, and is found in the central to north FL region (http://www.projectilepoints.net/Points/Newnan.html).
It's believed to be from the Middle Archaic period. The Middle Archaic Period lasted from approximately 8,000 to 5,000 years ago.
Great find!!
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