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Replica of Pointed Projectile type Dalton. Raw Material: Silicified Sandstone - Arenisca Silicificada The name "Dalton" was first used in 1948 to honor collector Sidna Poage Dalton, who had found numerous Dalton sites in central Missouri. Evidence...
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This particular artifact is a late Paleo-Indian to early Archaic projectile point lithic, created in the Dalton tradition. These points were widely found across most of Southeast North America around 8500–7900 BC (10,500BP to 9,900BP). Expertly...
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This is a Paleo-Indian to early Archaic projectile point lithic done in the Dalton tradition, created around 8500–7900 BC (10,500BP to 9,900BP) throughout most of Southeast North America. These points are finely crafted with pressure flaking, and...
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This is a late Paleo-Indian to early Archaic projectile point lithic done in the Dalton style. These points showed up all over most of Southeast North America around 8,500–7,900 BC (10,500BP to 9,900BP). They are finely pressure flaked. Heavy...
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This is an ancient Paleo-Indian to early Archaic projectile point lithic artifact created in the Dalton tradition. These points were widespread across most of Southeast North America between 8500–7900 BC (10,500BP to 9,900BP). The finely crafted...
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Projectile Point (55-Z2-S-36-PPT) 3SB1176 A significant archaeological find discovered in Sebastian County, Arkansas.
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Projectile point fragment, accession number 55-B-Vaughan-28, 44 PPtf, catalogued as 3SB1176.
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Projectile Point Fragment (55-A-00-451 Pptf) is a crucial find, marked as 3SB1176.
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Projectile point fragment 55-B-Vaughan-8 measures 72 points on the PPT scale, designated as 3SB1176.
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Projectile point fragment discovered at site 55-A-00-6, identified as PPTf with accession number 3SB1176.
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A crucial archaeological find has been unearthed at site 55-B-Lopez-5 - a remarkable projectile point fragment that promises to shed new light on prehistoric human activity in the region.
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Tennessee native and Virginia Commonwealth University student Maddie Interdonato contributed this chert projectile point to a 3D scanning project, which was successfully completed using the powerful capabilities of a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner.
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This projectile point from Southeastern New Mexico dates back approximately 9500 to 8000 BCE. The original point was transformed into a knife that eventually broke apart. ...Consequently, only the foundation remains intact as an unaltered part of the...
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The rhyolite Guilford projectile point is proudly showcased at the Natural History Society of Maryland's esteemed collection. This distinctive point features a long, narrow blade with a thick profile and a base that can be either straight, rounded,...
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Possible Early Woodland corner-notched projectile point of the Jack's Reef type, dating back approximately 1,200 years Before Present, crafted from high-quality Onondaga chert. ...Captured using advanced 3D scanning technology on a 3D Solutions HDI...
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A rare specimen of a possible Graham Cave projectile point is on display from Pike County, Illinois. The artifact was acquired by the Natural History Society of Maryland during the 1930s or early 1940s. ...The Natural History Society of Maryland has...
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A crucial archaeological discovery has been made in Nebraska - a well-preserved projectile point has been unearthed and is now part of the extensive collection at the Nebraska State Historical Society, where it can be seen up close by visitors from...
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Replica of Goshen Tip Projectile\nRaw Material: Silicified Sandstone
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Kramer Projectile Point (Catalog # 2004.48.205), a prized artifact within the Michigan State University Museum's Archaeology Teaching Collection, showcases human ingenuity from the Early Woodland Period of North America's Eastern Woodlands. Crafted...
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Text Rewriting Bot Output: Rewritten Text: Replica of the Scottsbluff II Projectile Point Complex Cody Material: Silicified Sandstone These types of projectile points were first discovered in 1940 by archaeologist Orion M. Finley at an archaeological...
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A finely crafted Adena chalcedony stemmed projectile point proudly showcases its beauty at the Natural History Society of Maryland, where it was donated by a kind donor. ...This impressive artifact is part of an extensive collection uncovered in Madison...
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This is a weathered Clovis or Suwannee point, unmistakably characteristic of the Paleoindian era, spanning 10,000-9,000 years ago. Discovered in the Maximo Point midden in St. ...Petersburg, Florida, this stone tool exemplifies an aged instrument that...
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... by their side-notched design and distinctive concave bases. ...A 3D scan of one such point was conducted using the advanced capabilities of a 3D3 Solutions HDI Advance Scanner, with data analysis facilitated through the Flexscan 2012 software platform.
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The Brewerton Eared Notched point is a significant find from the Middle Archaic period, dating back around 5,000 to 4,500 years ago. ...This artifact was carefully scanned using a state-of-the-art 3D3 Solutions HDI Advance Scanner.
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Brewerton-side notched points exhibit distinctive convex bases and edges. ...Scanning was conducted using a high-definition 3D scanner, specifically the 3D3 Solutions HDI Advance model, in conjunction with the Flexscan 2012 software program.
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We're looking at an Innes/Durst Stemmed Type Point, Smallpoint Cluster, Late/Terminal Archaic tool that dates back to around 3000 years Before Common Era, crafted from Onondaga chert. ...The image was captured using a 3D3 Solutions HDI Advance Scanner,...
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Ancient Handcrafts Possibly Belonged to the Hind Type Point, Late Terminal Archaic Smallpoint Cluster, Dating Back Approximately 2800 Years Before Present, Crafted from Onondaga Chert\nScanned Utilizing a State-of-the-Art 3D3 Solutions HDI Advance...
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A rare discovery is made of a possible Middle Woodland Saugeen type point dating back approximately 2000 years before present, potentially crafted from Onondaga chert. ...The artifact is carefully scanned using the high-definition capabilities of a 3D3...