South Louisiana Indian Finds

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Congratulations on finding the mounds. The potsherds are always interesting. I like to compare designs with what I find.

I may see a bone or two that show cut marks or scratches and most look as though they were broken/split for their marrow. I see many similar pieces at the site I hunt but I'm not seeing any bone tools or attracts.
 

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Thanks. I just assumed the ones that are pointed were used for maybe designing the pottery and some looked like they could be used as a spoon/scoop. Didn't realize the bones were split for the marrow, interesting! I will post some close up pictures of the decorated bone I found and some other interesting ones!
 

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Cool finds. Your stuff looks exactly like the material in the middens here in south east central Florida. Along the Indian river lagoon. I see a couple deer ulna (legbone) pieces in there.they were the common bone used for making bone pins and points. When just a nub is left like that.. that's probably what was done.

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I think this piece of pottery made it down here from your area

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Cool finds. Your stuff looks exactly like the material in the middens here in south east central Florida. Along the Indian river lagoon. I see a couple deer ulna (legbone) pieces in there.they were the common bone used for making bone pins and points. When just a nub is left like that.. that's probably what was done.

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I think this piece of pottery made it down here from your area

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The thin bone piece may have been an awl or a tool or some sort. The other pieces look like what's was left after getting the piece they were going to work into a tool.

Thak a look at this thread, it has some good info on how "awls" were made.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/a...142-thanks-doing-some-plowing-larson1951.html
 

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There were awls made here too. But that piece in my photo is a bone pin. The average tool kit here is slightly different than out west.
 

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Gatorboy is that all pottery sherds in the background??? That's insane I would be in heaven!
 

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Against the law to remove any of it. They would rather let it be destroyed and build docks and seawalls through it here.
 

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That's ridiculous. So much joy can be brought to people by letting them search and collect and imagine how much we can learn from our past ancestors.
 

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Yea... I know. Its a long story but making it all illegal was in big part due to jerkys with dollar signs in their eyes using the internet.
 

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Go figure, some people ruin it for everyone else.
 

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