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JP15.jpg (25 KB)
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| Here's a small collection of eshback points. Archeological literature suggests these have been found in both Late Archaic and Early Woodland contexts. All personal finds except the four in the middle. |
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JP11.jpg (27 KB)
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| These are the same points as in the previous picture but you can't see them as well in this one. I have two fossil hunting partners and each has found a jasper eshback in Monmouth County streams while looking for fossils. |
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TF3.jpg (26 KB)
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| Here are some nice points, all from the same field. First one in the second row would have been a killer point if whole. The one next to it is semi fluted and I think it could be a Dalton but am not sure about that. |
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FP1.jpg (37 KB)
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| None of these points are personal finds and none are from NJ. I've collected (purchased) these over the past 6-8 years, mostly at the Tampa Bay Fossil Show. I put this picture in show examples of colorful points. |
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TF2.jpg (26 KB)
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| Here are some pretty nice points, all from the same field. These are made out of different materials. The main distinction for me is they are not argillite. |
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TF1.jpg (26 KB)
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| Here are some more pretty nice points, all from the same field. These are in the one to two inch range. I've misplaced my little ruler. |
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