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  1. #1
    us
    Jul 2010
    North Dakota
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    American Indian Artifacts

    Deja vu

    I couldn't believe my eyes. These blades were only a couple feet apart.

    And an interest heart breaker game piece. LOOK closely.
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  2. #2
    us
    Jul 2010
    895

    Re: Deja vu

    Those are a couple of nice blades , too bad the game piece was broken .

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2009
    North Dakota
    Minelab X-TERRA 705
    163

    Re: Deja vu

    Nice finds! The first blade is an excellent example of a "classic" side knife blade. Is that game piece made of shell? If it is then do you think it's marine shell? I'd think marine shell because it looks too big to be from local mussel shell... It sure would be nice to see what it looked like whole. Interesting design on it too.

  4. #4
    us
    Jul 2010
    North Dakota
    103
    5 times
    American Indian Artifacts

    Re: Deja vu

    Thanks flintdigger, I seldom find complete blades like these. Finding almost complete’s is fairly common but what was really unbelievable, was they were just a couple of paces apart. If the game piece would have been lying good side down, it would have just been a broken stone. The worked surface just on this little piece so cool and it must have been a very special piece.


    Quote Originally Posted by coteau
    Nice finds! The first blade is an excellent example of a "classic" side knife blade. Is that game piece made of shell? If it is then do you think it's marine shell? I'd think marine shell because it looks too big to be from local mussel shell... It sure would be nice to see what it looked like whole. Interesting design on it too.

    Thank for the info coteau, the piece is stone but someone will have to tell me what kind. It’s very light (almost white) and translucent. I’ve posted some more detailed photos if you’re interested. It does peek the imagination though doesn’t it.
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  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2009
    2,033
    38 times
    Banner Finds (3)

    Re: Deja vu

    it is part of a quartzite disc (i think)

  6. #6
    us
    Apr 2011
    kentucky
    Minelab Etrac
    279
    5 times

    Re: Deja vu

    WOW those blades are sweet!!!!

  7. #7
    us
    Jun 2009
    Central Pennsylvania
    1,371

    Re: Deja vu

    Quartzite varies in texture, but it's usually grainy enough to notice.

    Going by how finely grained that blade is, I'd guess it's of a banded agate.

    PS : Super stuff, Larson. & Everybody

  8. #8
    us
    Jul 2010
    895

    Re: Deja vu

    I really like that top knife, :icon_thumright It look's like it is made out of TRSS that is a nice piece. The game piece is very interesting, I hadn't really noticed the small design on it until I looked at it again just now.

  9. #9
    us
    Jul 2010
    North Dakota
    103
    5 times
    American Indian Artifacts

    Re: Deja vu

    [quote=uniface ]
    Quartzite varies in texture, but it's usually grainy enough to notice.

    Going by how finely grained that blade is, I'd guess it's of a banded agate.

    PS : Super stuff, Larson. & Everybody
    [/quote
    thanks uniface, the blades are "chert". The stone material that the broken game piece is made from is what I'm not sure of. Someone more knowledgable then me did not think it was quartzite but didn't know what it is. It is a very fine grained and also transluscent material.

 

 

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