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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2010
    Southwest Georgia
    White's DFX
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    My first Kentucky finds

    I know they are nothing compared to the great stuff Y'all post here but I felt lucky to come home with this stuff. I visited my brother over the Thanksgiving weekend and we just rode around looking for a place to hunt.
    The first farm we stopped at we were allowed to hunt. They had just plowed some spots and it had rained on them early last week. I will say that I am not used to walking plowed Kentucky soil! I had to put myself in 4-wheel drive a couple times to get over some of those dirt clods!
    We looked for several hours and I am sure there are more pieces to be found but this is all I came home with. What type of point did I find? Are the 3 pieces in the center knives or what? And, the drill would have been nice if it were whole.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails My first Kentucky finds-points-1.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-points-cleaned-1.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-points-cleaned-2.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Sep 2008
    924
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    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    It's always exciting to look new land. Thanks for sharing.

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2008
    Southern Ohio
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    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    Those aren't that bad of finds. I would be happy with that for a hunt.

    The Drill may not be broken. It looks from the photos that it is just made on a flake.

    The stemmed Point looks like a busted up Adena Robbins Point. Would have been a killer of whole.
    "Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends."

  4. #4
    us
    Mar 2010
    Southwest Georgia
    White's DFX
    977
    1 times

    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    Quote Originally Posted by The Grim Reaper
    Those aren't that bad of finds. I would be happy with that for a hunt.

    The Drill may not be broken. It looks from the photos that it is just made on a flake.

    The stemmed Point looks like a busted up Adena Robbins Point. Would have been a killer of whole.
    There is a small chip off one corner of the drill. Here are some pics of it and the point. Thanks for the help.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails My first Kentucky finds-drill-1.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-drill-2.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-drill-3.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-broke-1.jpg   My first Kentucky finds-broke-2.jpg  


  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2010
    Southwest Georgia
    White's DFX
    977
    1 times

    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    Quote Originally Posted by Americus
    It's always exciting to look new land. Thanks for sharing.
    Good to hear from you. I haven't seen any of your finds on here in a while.

  6. #6
    us
    MartyNC

    Oct 2007
    North Carolina
    248

    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    Very nice finds, great work. Clod Hopping is hard work, but good for the legs, heart, and everything else. I offten walk areas knowing I'll probably find nothing, just for the exercise.

  7. #7
    um
    Jun 2010
    Southern Ohio
    587
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: My first Kentucky finds

    Thats a nice drill! Thanks for the second view!! I have only found one whole drill. Great artifact finds. I would be all over the high spots in your search area.

 

 

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