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A few more photos of Ginger, the ancient, toothless gremlin
u/mostghost — 2 days ago




A few more photos of Ginger, the ancient, toothless gremlin
A few more photos of Ginger, the ancient, toothless gremlin
I found this digging *as a child on Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, beach around 1995-1997. Some family friends had a cabin near Sandpoint, and I found this on their beachfront about 3 inches down in the sand. The shape seems like a Clovis point, but Wikipedia says they’re typically 3-4”, and this one is only 2”. I’d love help with the ID!