Late July finds in Western Oklahoma

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Tnmountains

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Tesoro Conquistador freq shift
Fisher F75
Garrett AT-Pro
Garet carrot
Neodymium magnets
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Great looking material and very proffesional display. Thank you for sharing your High Plains finds with us.
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Pik, Marty, and TnMountains, Thanks for your kind comments. Was out this evening but ground yielded only three or four artifacts. Did find a broken knife blade and nice reworked scraper that I hope to display in a couple of days.
Abarnard, Likewise, I appreciate your comments. The area over which I am hunting is a confirmed and previously excavated Wichita Indian site which was dated at about 1450 AD. That's not to say that there couldn't be some Paleo-era material scattered about, but to my knowledge (which is admittedly limited) these tools and points are all of the "protohistory" period of around 500-600 years BP. To all of you, thanks for the kind comments. I have provided a handful of images from other items recovered last week. Notice how a couple of the scrapers have a raw bacon look. Hope you enjoy these.
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Nice finds & materials out your way. Congrats
Thanks for showing us Doc.

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