>>2326716>>2326717>>2326723>>2326725I can't tell if this is all one person and I'm getting trolled or if the people on this board are truly clueless.
Picrel is the exact same point in situ. You might notice that the ground looks unusual. That's because it is a paleosol dated between 12-13.5 thousand years old. I have shown this point to local researchers and they say it is either Goshen or Clovis. This paleosol is constantly being torn up due to wind and rain. If you know what in situ means, you should know that it's not only extremely rare to find something in this way, but it also makes the age of the point pretty much undeniable. I have found hundreds of artifacts as this spot and this is the only in situ point I have seen.