from the garden

Duff

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Looking very forward to the pics!!!
 

Jimmypop

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We are sending more pics back. Let me know if they don't go through. Will try to re-attach the first two, also. More to come, I hope.....
 

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Jimmypop

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a few more
 

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PHImech

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2 Showed up with the jpg last numbers of 256 and 803. Like NCHillbilly said, you are awfully lucky. Some archaeologist would probably LOVE to do a research dig on your property. It might be a nuisance, but it would also be very interesting to see what they found and could tell you about whether there were remains of an old camp or such. Great stuff, thx for the pictures, looking forward to the others!
 

Jimmypop

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close-ups of what I think are 4 clovis and one redstone....or not.
 

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walkinboss01

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Congrats on some awesome finds. I knew someone that had found several Clovis points, but I've never been lucky enough to find one.
 

NCHillbilly

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Very nice stuff!
 

Forest Grump

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Please don’t ever let a tiller or a disc into that garden. You have a truly spectacular spot to prospect.

Thanks for sharing:cheers:
 

Jimmypop

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found these some time ago...weird looking, crooked. must have been made by a left mastereyed indian. one is unifaced. the other bifaced.
 

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Sixes

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The last 2 are probably some type of hafted knives.

How big an area are you finding these? I'd build me a sifter and dig up the whole garden and I would definitely NOT invite any archeologists nor even tell them where you found points.

They have plenty of "spots" that will never be anything but off limits to normal folks and will never be explored
 

Duff

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The last 2 are probably some type of hafted knives.

How big an area are you finding these? I'd build me a sifter and dig up the whole garden and I would definitely NOT invite any archeologists nor even tell them where you found points.

They have plenty of "spots" that will never be anything but off limits to normal folks and will never be explored
This^^^

I’d dig that sucker up!
 

NCHillbilly

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This^^^^ Do not tell anyone about the location of your sight. As a young naive student at UGA in the 70s I took some good finds including a broken scull to some archeologist there to get more info on them. Being naive I did not get a reciept for them. When I went back to get them they said no, and that commomers like me had no business taking artifacts and that only profession people like them should have access to finds like them. Hard lesson learned.
And now they're sitting in a dusty cardboard box somewhere in a basement for eternity.
 
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