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Calf Creek Culture Murray Co. Oklahoma
Found this link about the Calf Creek cuture in Oklahoma. Briefly discusses their practices in carrying large, unworked nodules of frisco chert such long distances.
OAS -- Oklahoma's Past |
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Make you wonder why they put so much effort into point making.
Hey did yall see this...My Best Find Ever!******new pics added towards the bottom somewhere...... |
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What a find that was! Those are really rare. Probabaly used them as a knife. That culture didn't waste anything. Then again most ancients didn't.
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Unworked ?
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Yeah, I guess unworked was a bad choice of words. They usually blanked them out at the quarry. Don't really know why I put that
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