Dalton/Clovis Tweener from Kentucky

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Dalton/Clovis 'Tweener from Kentucky

Hello everybody! So, as the title has it, it was a 'tweener at first. Initially, when I first spotted it in the field, I was thinking a broken something-or-other... Then I pulled it, and layed it down right there, because I thought initially, that it was a Clovis! I called over to my friend Rich and he came over to inspect it. From the caked on dirt, it was tough to call it really but as I pulled it back out of the dirt and wiped it, I have to think it is a little later, like a Dalton. If the flutes were stronger, and the serrations not as bold and the itty bitty shoulders not there, then I'd stick with it being Clovis, but either way, I'm happy with it!!
I've put a lot of miles in driving and walking to come up with this one and it's a first for me of this kind (whichever is really is...) And I think it is absolutely stunning. Nice material too. Here's a picture I took from when I first pulled it out, thinking Clovis. See what I mean, by being tough to call...?
 

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And then here is the point after I wiped it... Both sides. Hope you all enjoy the pictures and please reply with your thoughts and comments on it! That's a part of this hobby that I enjoy... Good luck everyone!
 

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Nice color but Im not good at the types outside of my area. Pretty one thats for sure
 

nice point,im not sure but the flaking does not look like clovis,the color wants me to say candy creek,but im not very good at it,nice point no matter what
 

I'm not good at typing points, but you found a good one. Thanks for sharing.
 

nice point,im not sure but the flaking does not look like clovis,the color wants me to say candy creek,but im not very good at it,nice point no matter what

Exactly... But that initial outline in the dirt! That's what I was trying to say about it looking like one, until I wiped it free from the dirt... Definitely a Dalton type. Which I am very very happy to find!!
Material, I'd just say a Hornstone. What is candy creek? Related to Hornstone? Thanks for the replies
 

Awesome!!! I've found 3 broken ones, can't wait to find my first whole piece.
 

Really nice find! Have you considered a Quad? More likely in Penn. than Dalton.
 

So, I didn't find it in here in Pa... It was in Kentucky. And a quad was considered by me and the others at the Elizabethtown artifact show, but with the serrations and the slightest shoulders dropped it into a Dalton. There is a type called a (excuse my spelling on this one) knuckols, so it could be that type I suppose.
 

sorry PaDirtDigger,candy creek is a point,im more than likely not even close on the id,nuckolls is supposed to be a greenbrier that has been resharpened.wish the base was more defined,almost looks like one that was re-chipped by later indians.anyway it is a nice little point
 

maybe look at wheeler too there are some in my book that look like yours
 

There is definitely variations in all types. We have a type here, called Perkiomen, and it varies quite a bit actually... But it's mostly due to the way it was resharpened...
Love the feedback and ideas from others!
 

Killer find regardless of type!
 

Thanks for the replies everyone. Glad some people are enjoying my finds through pictures... It's my best way to get to share with others that have the same interests... :D:cool::thumbup:
 

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