" Speaking of Clovis" you just had to go and break them out didn't you! LoL, can't say as I blame you, I'd show them off too. That's a nice collection. It warms my heart to see those artifacts rescued instead of being lost to history. Happy hunting!
Thank you for the Paleo display and description. I have found a lot of Daltons in AR and MO. most of them being short in length, the long ones not showing up very often. Do you think the reason for Dalton lengths is that they reworked them so much due to damage and the availability of the matrial. They were particular about materials and would travel/trade over great distances to get them. Keep up your good work!
Nice I've found San Ps in the same layers as Daltons. Found 2 cached together in their first finished stage never used with no wear that had been stacked on top of each other with an orange flat rock on top I guess left for someone else who never retrieved them under an overhang 20 years ago. Found over 2 doaen daltons in that same layer within feet of them with a lot of used up San Ps as well. 5 feet deep. I'd wager Dalton people were making San Ps and vise versa
Sure the dalton and the Allen were sharpened down but that adds to the mystery you know if you havent used chemicals like on the points they can do blood residue and tell you what was killed .thhe McAfee clovis cache here in Colorado had camel and a few other critters blood on them!
Nice collection. I'm just happy to see that you are handling those over the soft grass with your shakes😂 How many have you actually dropped and broke out of curiosity
Only 1!!!. And i was examining it over a leather topped table. Only dropped it from like 2 feet high and it broke. A killer birdpoint made from flattop chalcedony. Still heartbroken over it.
" Speaking of Clovis" you just had to go and break them out didn't you! LoL, can't say as I blame you, I'd show them off too. That's a nice collection. It warms my heart to see those artifacts rescued instead of being lost to history. Happy hunting!
Nice collection man 👍👍👍
Thank you for the Paleo display and description. I have found a lot of Daltons in AR and MO. most of them being short in length, the long ones not showing up very often. Do you think the reason for Dalton lengths is that they reworked them so much due to damage and the availability of the matrial. They were particular about materials and would travel/trade over great distances to get them. Keep up your good work!
Damn you have some nice old points! Very nice
Paleo beauties, thanks for sharing em😎😎😎
Nice artifacts, many of miles in hunting them. Don’t you just love it👍🏻
Nice I've found San Ps in the same layers as Daltons. Found 2 cached together in their first finished stage never used with no wear that had been stacked on top of each other with an orange flat rock on top I guess left for someone else who never retrieved them under an overhang 20 years ago. Found over 2 doaen daltons in that same layer within feet of them with a lot of used up San Ps as well. 5 feet deep. I'd wager Dalton people were making San Ps and vise versa
@darkkingastos4369 so badass man. I'd love to see them
Look up the drake cache from eastern Colorado agate basin most texas albeit material
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You gonna be at the show in Tulsa? We have some tables set up!
I'm glad you shared some great saves
Sure the dalton and the Allen were sharpened down but that adds to the mystery you know if you havent used chemicals like on the points they can do blood residue and tell you what was killed .thhe McAfee clovis cache here in Colorado had camel and a few other critters blood on them!
Awesome collection
Nice collection. I'm just happy to see that you are handling those over the soft grass with your shakes😂
How many have you actually dropped and broke out of curiosity
Only 1!!!. And i was examining it over a leather topped table. Only dropped it from like 2 feet high and it broke. A killer birdpoint made from flattop chalcedony. Still heartbroken over it.
SORRY I DROULED ON YOUR DRILL.🤤