Last of my current finds

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Tnmountains

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Jan 27, 2009
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South East Tennessee on Ga, Ala line
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Tesoro Conquistador freq shift
Fisher F75
Garrett AT-Pro
Garet carrot
Neodymium magnets
5' Probe
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Looks like some geo facts and gravers and knifes and worked flint flakes. Smart to pick up everything if in doubt. You would be surprised at the good things we leave behind sometimes.
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DemonCatSpaceStar

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People of the South Wind
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I borrowed this from Wikipedia -A geofact (from a combination of "geology" and "artifact") is a naturally-formed stone formation that is difficult to distinguish from a man-made artifact.

& I got this from http://www.lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-pages/2008marchdaltontoolspage1.htm

Gravers are fairly delicate tools that would have been used to groove or cut organic materials such as leather, bone or wood.

Hope this helps.
 

RGINN

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White's DFX, White's Classic 1 Coinmaster, Nokta Pointer
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Interesting finds. Gravers were also used for tatooing, which was a big thing with some people. Pretty much like now, I guess.
 

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