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>>10,000BP Dalton
>>>weapons
Subject: hunter-gatherer
Culture: Dalton
Setting: southern/eastern North America ~11,000-8,000BP
Object: stone point weapons









* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma
"Dalton points are found throughout the Eastern Woodlands, but there are regional variations." ...












* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma
"Dalton Points, scraper, drills, and other bifaces, 
McKellips site, 
Oklahoma (cast)"













* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma
"Dalton Points from initial form through various stages of resharpening, 
Billy Ross site, 
Oklahoma (casts)"







* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma
"Dalton points were made much like Clovis points, with thin, flutelike bases; but the edges were often serrated by pressure flaking."  ...
"Dalton Blade Core, Brand site, Arkansas (cast), Arkansas Archaeological Survey"
"Dalton Point, intermediate stage serrated edges, Reed Springs chert (cast), Billy Ross Site"






* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma
"Mountain Stone  
Dalton Points found at sites in eastern Oklahoma were made from a variety of stone, mostly from the Ozark and Ouachita mountains.

(1) Dalton Points and Point Fragments (authentic and casts) from Tulsa, Mayes, 
Haskel, and McCurtain counties, 
Oklahoma

(2) Dalton Point, 
Moorefield chert, 
McKellips site, 
McIntosh County, 
Oklahoma (cast)"






* Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History > Hall of the People of Oklahoma

"(5)  Packard Complex Biface, stage four (cast)"

"(7)  Packard Complex Lance Point, final stage (cast)"

"(10) Dalton Point, heavily reworked into a possible drill, Edwards chert, McCurtain County, Oklahoma"








​* Big Bear Native American Museum
"Dalton
ca 8,500-7,900 BCE"  ...