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  1. #1
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Pedernales X 2

    My buddie got me on to the best mound I have ever been able to dig. The quality is great and the there are many artifacts to be found. He showed me the CLOVIS and the perfect drill he had found out there last week and I was convinced. We put in a couple of hours diggin yesterday. I got these two, he got two even nicer than these. Lookin forward to more time in the new camp. Thank You Buddie. Happy Hunting !
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  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2011
    Bulls Gap, TN
    148
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    All the cool stuff is out of TX,,what gives?? Nice pieces,,I`m getting the envy sickness.
    My tastes have changed as I`ve gotten older,,,Like I never really like spankings when I was younger. Oh yeah, go ahead and piss me off,,I need another felony conviction (Helmet stickers.) To love without fear and to be loved without guilt,,,my wish for us all..

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2011
    kentucky
    Minelab Etrac
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    Re: Pedernales X 2

    nice pieces Kris. love the shape of them. hope you find many more there.

  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2010
    Brownsville KY
    184

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    I relly like the points that I see from Texas The perdenales are very nice. I was on another site and seen a huge clovis frome Texas I guess every thing is bigger in Texas

  5. #5
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    Thank Y'all. I'm going again this week and my wife even wants to go.... Think I know what she has in mind

  6. #6
    us
    Just like golf, Keep yer' head down!!!!

    May 2010
    West "by god" Virginia
    " 4 Eyes "
    117

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    Around here mounds are burial sites. Not cool. That's like someone going and digging up my father out of his grave, and taking the things that we left for him. Are you talking burial mounds. In my area, most mounds were burial sites with evidence of them being cremated.

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    No Swims with Beaver... No Bones about it... We aint diggin up burial mounds. Although there
    are grave sites and mass burials in our area. That is not where we are digging. We are digging
    cooking mounds, middenpiles, Camp sites and game cleaning areas. When ever I find human
    bones in a camp I carefully cover them and the site back up and go elsewhere. I would advise
    anyone else who finds Native American remains to do the same. A guardian to your land or
    country means... YOU DON'T DIG BURIALS FOR TRINKETS EVER. Sorry for the confusion on
    the M word. Kris

  8. #8
    us
    Just like golf, Keep yer' head down!!!!

    May 2010
    West "by god" Virginia
    " 4 Eyes "
    117

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    Kris,
    Sorry man. My father's death was in June, it's still pretty fresh. You understand what I thought about digging up mounds. There are people that will do that sort of thing and I think it's distasteful for even professionals to do it. Middens and such, have a great time and hope you continue to find amazing artifacts. Peace Bro.

  9. #9
    us
    Feb 2012
    Ct.
    306
    11 times
    Relic Hunting

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    those are beautiful points, like the one on the left, is that a dark flint?
    I close my eyes, only for a moment and the moments gone......

  10. #10
    us
    Feb 2011
    Cedar Park TX
    166

    Re: Pedernales X 2

    Hey S/W/Beaver, Sorry to hear about your Father. I do understand your concern. I have seen
    evidence of grave digging at sites I have been too here in Texas, so I also know it happens. I am
    in complete agreement. I don't think just because someone has a college backing them or they
    have a fancy degree and a team of excavators, with permission, that one should ever think it is
    okay to dig in burials. You can't get the right permission to do that on earth. nuf sed

    Flintmel, I believe that's Georgetown Chert. The stuff growing on the edge of the one side is
    patina. It takes thousands of years to grow, so when found on artifacts, don't wash it off, or your
    washing away proof of age and value. Kris

 

 

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