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    I Love Daltons! is there any books or good reference material dedicated soley to Daltons? I have alot of Paleo info that has some good info on them, but i would love something that shows all the different types? if possible. Any recomendations appreciated. Thanks!

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    I haven't seen anything like that, but I don't see why not.
    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      This is a good book if the link works..didn’t work.
      Olive Branch Site by RM Gramly. Amazon has 3 used books
      Last edited by Glacial Pebble; 08-19-2019, 06:33 PM. Reason: Link was wrong

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      • c_venture
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        Nice, thank you for that!

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      I haven't seen a collector book dive only into Daltons. Almost any of the Overstreet Price guides have a lot of Dalton material, I'd recommend the most recent one because Matt Rowe did an excellent job with the typology.

      If you want to go a bit more scholarly digging into specific sites can give you a lot of details about the richness of the Dalton cluster. Aside from the points they made some other unique tools. The Big Eddy Site has a lot of info out there, and it had a really nice Dalton layer. Google the Sloan Dalton Site, there are a lot of articles and pictures of material from that site. Pete Bostrom's Lithic Casting Lab site has a lot of amazing pictures and articles; lots of great Dalton info there.

      There is a really good book called Archaic Societies, and a good chunk of the book is available as a free preview on google books. It's not too dry and boring, but it does cover a lot of info about Dalton sites that can lead you to more research. Just google Archaic Societies Dalton, and over in the Books tab you should see the previews of the book. Some stuff will be blocked but a lot of it is there to read.
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      • c_venture
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        Very Helpfull Great info thank you!

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      Map of Olive Branch Dig, 2002-2005:

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      The above map came with Gramly's book...

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      Last edited by CMD; 08-21-2019, 09:07 AM.
      Rhode Island

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      • c_venture
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        Wow would that be awsome to hunt... Thank you for this, I have one point from Olive branch sit in my Dalton collection..

      • grins000
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        How about a pic? I will show you mine.

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      Professor Shellman
      Tampa Bay

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      • c_venture
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        It is a thing of utter Beauty Tom, thanks for sharing.

      • c_venture
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        Was this a personal Find Tom? If you ever want to part with it... I have a spot that it would fit perfectly...

      • tomclark
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        It was on the bottom of the Santa Fe River near High Springs, FL. I thought it was a leaf when I fanned and saw it in a crack in the limerock bottom.

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      Wow what a Find!!!!

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      • c_venture
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        red the Olive branch book and Sloan : A Paleoindian Dalton Cemetery in Arkansas book. Great source of reference!

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      Try. www. arcoop.org. under the heading images, will pull up neat things
      So.IL.

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      • #9
        RM Gramly O.B. books pop up once in a while. Here is another.
        So.IL.

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