Dalton-Greenbrier
- Time Period : 10000-3000 B.P.
- Location : Midwestern to Eastern states and Florida.
- Shape : Auriculate
Description:
A medium to large size, auriculate form with a concave base and drooping to expanding auricles. Many examples are serrated, some are fluted on both sides, and all have basal grinding. Resharpened examples are usually beveled on the right side of each face although left side beveling does occur. Thinness and high quality flaking is evident on many examples. This early type spread over most the U.S. and strongly influenced many other types to follow.
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