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  1. #1
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    Field finds

    I did another post but it would not let me post the rest of the pictures we took from the hunt so here they are.
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    We always enjoy picking up the lager surface find pottery sherd's.Its interesting to study the patterns. When we have enough we frame them in shadow boxes.
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    This is a now extinct mussel that was once a very important part of their diet. Some say the Indians ate them to extinction others say Tennessee Valley Authority killed the rest of them with their dams.
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    A really sharp ,probably quickly made razor knife or scraper. Its not a flake as it is worked all around.
    This was the end of the post I did it would not let me put in all the pictures
    Thanks for looking
    TnMountains

  2. #2
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    Sep 2008
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    You had a nice hunt. Interesting designs on the pottery. Thanks for sharing.

  3. #3
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Americus
    You had a nice hunt. Interesting designs on the pottery. Thanks for sharing.
    Thanks Americus its always fun.

  4. #4
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    Let's go dig some history!

    Jan 2007
    TEXAS
    Bounty Hunter Tracker IV / Garrett Ace 250/Minelab X-Terra 70
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Awesome finds in both posts!
    Baggins

  5. #5
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Baggins
    Awesome finds in both posts!
    Baggins
    Thanks Baggins. I cant wait to try some new sites I may have found.

  6. #6
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    Apr 2009
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Very nice end scraper, i bet it fits good to the thumb, hahaha. Nice pottery and nice finds. The only place I have found pottery is in Utah, but the pieces weren't as whole as the ones you found... Cool.. Hope ya get out there for a hunt soon, like the finds..

  7. #7
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    Jan 2009
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Quote Originally Posted by abarnard
    Very nice end scraper, i bet it fits good to the thumb, hahaha. Nice pottery and nice finds. The only place I have found pottery is in Utah, but the pieces weren't as whole as the ones you found... Cool.. Hope ya get out there for a hunt soon, like the finds..
    You want some of that pottery let me know I have buckets full : )

  8. #8
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    May 2009
    Quahog County, Texas
    Minelab Explorer SE
    710

    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Great hunt.

    Pottery pieces very cool. One looked like a pine cone design. You can almost put yourself there with some of these items.
    Mussel is like nothing I've ever seen/ found. Unique.
    Very nice.
    I'm going west this week, now, fore sure. I'm jealous.

    BW
    "a consensus is merely the inability to make a decision"...Margaret Thatcher

  9. #9
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    Jan 2009
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Quote Originally Posted by bravowhiskey
    Great hunt.

    Pottery pieces very cool. One looked like a pine cone design. You can almost put yourself there with some of these items.
    Mussel is like nothing I've ever seen/ found. Unique.
    Very nice.
    I'm going west this week, now, fore sure. I'm jealous.

    BW
    The pottery is stamped,paddled or incised here.They used crushed mussel shells in it. Last year we went to the river and dug two 5 gallon buckets full of good clay and one bucket of shells. Then one rainy day we got out some morters and pestles and ground up the shell and everybody sat around the table and made ancient pottery. It was hilarious. Its all out in the shed and we are going to fire it in a bon fire. Dont worry it will never end up in any collections. It all looks dysfunctional. I will post it some day after its fired. Thanks Bw. Wait.... I thought you were west

  10. #10
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    Sep 2008
    North Florida
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Nice finds! Thanks for sharing with us.

  11. #11
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    Jan 2009
    People of the South Wind
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    Re: Part two: Tn River 6-6-09 pottery and extinct mussel.

    Very nice TnM! Especially like the pottery! :^)
    "What does not kill me, makes me stronger."
    Friedrich Nietzsche,

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