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  1. #1
    Keokukjeff

    #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Dalton...................
    Found at the Quarry site same place as the Dalton shown in my 1st post................
    A perfect Sunny day!
    I never will forget walking up on this one..........
    A Kodak Moment....................Quarry site has a varity of Dalton base styles,,,,,

    The ground had been very dry and a hard rain came eroding the dirt line the Dalton came from!





  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2008
    Northern Ohio
    561

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Awesome pics. of an awesome point!

  3. #3
    Keokukjeff

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Thanks....................
    I could see that Dalton had no damage so much was exposed,................
    Those Dalton are my oldest 3 points....................
    This one being of the same chert as Drill,so I have two different time periods/style Dalton points.
    And a poor lack of tools for as many whole and near whole Dalton find there
    I do have a nice Flake End-Scraper that was hafted,,,,,,,,being ground on hafted end.......

  4. #4

    Dec 2006
    62

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Nice Dalton!

  5. #5
    us
    Oct 2008
    Il
    663

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Quote Originally Posted by TL Missouri
    Nice Dalton!

  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2008
    204
    3 times

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Very nice Dalton.

    Hippy

  7. #7
    us
    Jan 2009
    South
    6,613
    1 times
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    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Just think how long that Dalton was waiting to be found. Nice. Is the chert very light weight? I have seen some that were as light as air...

  8. #8
    Keokukjeff

    Re: #3 ALL TIME best find........

    Thanks for the replies............
    TnMountain
    I'am not sure about light weight................its as heavy as any Burlington chert......thats what it is
    Keokuk.....................
    Similar to Brassfield in Kentucky ...............
    It has a very thin hafted area.....

 

 

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