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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 5115976" data-attributes="member: 5551"><p>I found this point on our hunting property in Humphries County, TN about 5 years ago. We had dug a pond on the property several years earlier. I was walking down the levee to a hunting stand and it was laying in the trail. I sent a pic to a professor at MTSU and he told me it was called a Turkey Tail and was 2-5000 years old. Would you guys agree with that? It's the only absolutely perfect point I have ever found. No creeks withing a half mile. I like to think a hunter stuck this in an animal and it died up there in the ancient past. Would this be a spear point most likely?? Thanks for any opinions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 5115976, member: 5551"] I found this point on our hunting property in Humphries County, TN about 5 years ago. We had dug a pond on the property several years earlier. I was walking down the levee to a hunting stand and it was laying in the trail. I sent a pic to a professor at MTSU and he told me it was called a Turkey Tail and was 2-5000 years old. Would you guys agree with that? It's the only absolutely perfect point I have ever found. No creeks withing a half mile. I like to think a hunter stuck this in an animal and it died up there in the ancient past. Would this be a spear point most likely?? Thanks for any opinions! [/QUOTE]
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