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  1. #1

    Sep 2007
    168

    Woodland cave dwelling

    I must be real stupid, because I cant even get my profile pictures transferred. Anyway, I've been watching the forum and its been very informative. Im currently working a 125 foot cave dwelling with a long history of temporary use. I notice I dont see much in the way of grinding stones,nutting stones,hammer stones, paint cups, fire starter rocks and grinding bowls on the forum. Just curious why? Well,its been about 10 hours in the cave and im dying to post pics. Lots of bone tools, pottery shards,bird points, blades and scrapers. Found very nice 3 inch Adena yesterday. Not much experience with a site this size though. Broke a turtle scoup or plate today.Look forward to meeting you all. Pics soon.
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    "No Weapon formed against me will prevail"

  2. #2
    us
    Jan 2007
    eastern Oklahoma
    Whites Prizm 11 & White's XLT
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
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    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Quote Originally Posted by Christ_in_you
    I must be real stupid, because I cant even get my profile pictures transferred. Anyway, I've been watching the forum and its been very informative. Im currently working a 125 foot cave dwelling with a long history of temporary use. I notice I dont see much in the way of grinding stones,nutting stones,hammer stones, paint cups, fire starter rocks and grinding bowls on the forum. Just curious why? Well,its been about 10 hours in the cave and im dying to post pics. Lots of bone tools, pottery shards,bird points, blades and scrapers. Found very nice 3 inch Adena yesterday. Not much experience with a site this size though. Broke a turtle scoup or plate today.Look forward to meeting you all. Pics soon.
    Let me be the first to welcome you to Treasure-Net
    &, no you aren't 'stupid', we all have to learn the ropes, without my
    'computersavvy' daughter I wouldn't be here today.
    The post just below yours is a grinding bowl, (on today).
    Sounds like you have quite a 'hot-spot', looking forward to your pic's.

    HH, Fossis.............
    fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector

  3. #3
    pickaway

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Hello & welcome please post some pics of your finds,as far as the artifacts you mentioned not being discussed seems like alot are not found got to find em to talk about them.I just found 2 abrader stones yesterday that ill be posting soon.Sounds like you have got a good spot.I to just got permission to hunt on some property with 1 large cave and 9 smaller ones i plan on going out this week from what ive been told the larger one has a carving or painting or whatever you call them in it.

  4. #4

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Quote Originally Posted by Christ_in_you
    I notice I dont see much in the way of grinding stones,nutting stones,hammer stones, paint cups, fire starter rocks and grinding bowls on the forum. Just curious why? Well,its been about 10 hours in the cave and im dying to post pics. Lots of bone tools, pottery shards,bird points, blades and scrapers. Found very nice 3 inch Adena yesterday. Not much experience with a site this size though. Broke a turtle scoup or plate today.Look forward to meeting you all. Pics soon.
    Years ago I used to pick up manos, metates, mullers and items like that. Not anymore. You run out of room quickly, and frankly, I just got tired of lugging them out. Sometimes I take pictures of them and leave them, other times I don't even do that. I do have some very informative pictures that I thought about posting sometime, but haven't found the time (or ambition) yet..lol.

    Where is your shelter located? General area, I don't need GPS coordinates or anything, hehe. Here's a tip...start outside. People somehow always think that the most will be inside, but that's often not the case at all. On many shelters, I have found that the majority of the items will be just immediately "outside". No way I'd be playing in a shelter this time of year, too many slithering demons.



  5. #5

    Sep 2007
    168

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Thanks for the welcome. I live in NW arkansas. I will try to download pics tonight.
    "No Weapon formed against me will prevail"

  6. #6

    Aug 2006
    oklahoma
    975
    3 times

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    I'm very close to you, in NE Oklahoma. No wonder the terrain looked familiar! Be very careful playing in them at this time of the year.



  7. #7

    Apr 2007
    481

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Quote Originally Posted by Christ_in_you
    I must be real stupid, because I cant even get my profile pictures transferred. Anyway, I've been watching the forum and its been very informative. Im currently working a 125 foot cave dwelling with a long history of temporary use. I notice I dont see much in the way of grinding stones,nutting stones,hammer stones, paint cups, fire starter rocks and grinding bowls on the forum. Just curious why? Well,its been about 10 hours in the cave and im dying to post pics. Lots of bone tools, pottery shards,bird points, blades and scrapers. Found very nice 3 inch Adena yesterday. Not much experience with a site this size though. Broke a turtle scoup or plate today.Look forward to meeting you all. Pics soon.
    Can,t wait to see them pic,s,sounds like you struck gold! Jeff

  8. #8
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
    White's Spec. XLT..... My Eyes
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    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    I can't wait to see that adena! Sounds like you're on a great site.

    xstevenx

    P.s Welcome to the T-net family
    Master of my fate...

    Captain of my soul..

  9. #9
    Charter Member
    us
    "WP"

    May 2005
    Saint Petersburg, FL
    White's IDX Pro, Vibraprobe 570, Minelab Explorer XS w/ Sunray X-1 Probe & Sunray Stealth X-12 DD Coil
    3,447
    History, Metal Detecting, and Survival & Self-Sufficiency

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Welcome! I really like your screen name!

    I won't be the person to help you out regarding information of artifacts like that, but I will be waiting to take a look at your pictures... it sounds interesting!

    Bran <><
    Rom. 10:9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;

    Rom. 10:10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.

  10. #10

    Jul 2007
    Highland, IL
    Garrett CXII
    28

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    Ditto. Good screen name.


  11. #11

    May 2007
    TX
    1,402
    6 times

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    not good close pic but there in there
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  12. #12

    May 2007
    TX
    1,402
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    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    dont know why my other post doubled on me.man your a very lucky person hope you score some awesome artifacts.

  13. #13

    May 2007
    TX
    1,402
    6 times

    Re: Woodland cave dwelling

    dig deep

 

 

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