My arrowhead finds from turkey hunting outings

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GOHUNT

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One of the farms I get to hunt on has about 15 acres worked up to raise tobacco in. Fortunately for me, on days when I didn't find a turkey there to hunt I could go up and hunt for arrowheads. I was fortunate to have been there at different stages of preparedness of the field, so new stones were turned up on several of my trips there. Although I found a few, I didn't find any really high quality/workmanship. Thought I'd share them.

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The 4th one on top (from left to right) is my favorite! 6th from the top is nice too. The bottom right one is a nice one too...we call those "stunners".
 
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Questions:
1) is the big chunky one in the top row a point for a stick or is a more a blade since the point is skewed to one side?
2) is the big broken piece on the left much more archaic than the other? It seems more crudely done, just as I see on some sites where the older stuff is not as well crafted.
Thanks
 

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