Beaver Lake point

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.

Beaver Lake points are found in the Ohio and Tennessee river valleys and to a lesser extend in adjacent areas and much of the Southeastern United States.

This article relating to archaeology in the United States is a stub.

Beaver Lake projectile point collected in Florida by Julius Alvin Hendrix, on display in the Matheson History Museum