Wheeler question

Treefrog

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anyone have a Overstreets 11th edition? turn to EC area and look at wheeler expanded bases.
see if you would think what i have here is along the same lines. They came of the same field that another wheeler point was found.
also look at the last pic, the white on the left, wheeler? dalton? Im not sure I want to lean towards wheeler being it came from the same field as these and the other wheeler but not sure.
 

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Th3rty7

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Looks like woodland pieces to me. Wheelers have high quality collateral or parallel flaking. I'm not sure of the white piece.
 

Newt

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1265X and Tejon
I'd check first for Basal Grinding.
Poinits my way are usually Paleo or at least early archaic if Basal Grinding is present.
Either way, there great additions to any collection.
Newt
 

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