Description
The Beaver Lake point is a projectile point of the Paleoindian period. Archaeologists have related this point to the Dalton tradition and to the Simpson point. Beaver Lake points are lanceolate (leave-shaped), narrow, and side-notched
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Certified Beaver Lake Point: Origin, found in Jessamine Co., Kentucky. Ex. Charles Long, Beau Spicer; length 2-7/8″ width 1″, material: Gray Flint.
Cert from Bennett’s Artifact Authentication COA: 27L6AE75 DOE:12-09-24, signed by James R. Bennett (included)
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The Beaver Lake point is a projectile point of the Paleoindian period. Archaeologists have related this point to the Dalton tradition and to the Simpson point. Beaver Lake points are lanceolate (leave-shaped), narrow, and side-notched