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    morning walk

    took my grand daughter out for the usual half hour, we picked a few scrapers, broke fishing sinker, pottery rim piece

    and last a piece of cedar from a burned earth lodgemorning walk-img_2329.jpgmorning walk-img_2330.jpgmorning walk-img_2333.jpgmorning walk-img_2334.jpgmorning walk-img_2335.jpgmorning walk-img_2337.jpgmorning walk-img_2338.jpgmorning walk-img_2339.jpgmorning walk-img_2331.jpg
    Last edited by larson1951; Jun 26, 2012 at 07:32 AM. Reason: add info

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    Nice artifacts Steve. That scraper is made out of some nice looking material. I always enjoy seeing the artifacts you find.

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    larson what is the pc of "wood" ?

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    it is a piece of cedar from a burnt earth lodge
    not western red cedar, it is called badlands cedar.....and a few other names....one of them is aromatic cedar
    we have found several examples......flintdigger has a few...which i sent to him...here they aremorning walk-img_2257.jpgmorning walk-img_2259.jpgmorning walk-img_2260.jpgmorning walk-img_2263.jpg
    Last edited by larson1951; Jun 27, 2012 at 04:39 AM. Reason: spelling, add images

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    Very interesting post Steve, I was wondering do you or anyone have any idea who burned the wood from the lodge's natives that came after the earlier generations or early pioneer farmers clearing the land ?

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    nice morning haul there....Mike

 

 

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