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jbl04410

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Finally got a decent day.I decided to go to Sebasticook lake and have a little look at a stream outlet.I was really reaching to try to find a place that wasn't snow covered.There was no open water on the lake so swimming was out.I did find a few spots on the bank where there were a few random piles of rocks.I immediately began to find debitage.About 10 minutes into my search I found this partial blade.Both pieces were touching each other.It's length is 6 inches and is 2 inches at it's widest point.Never found anything else.But am definetly going back as there was a lot of bank left to cover.Besides I have one piece left to find.What are the odds???????????????????Jay
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jbl04410

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Hello noodle,debitage(chips)Sorry for the confusion.Just a term I read somewhere that stuck.Believe me I dont use it much.
 

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Always wanted to go up to that lake, but never did. A fairly large fish weir was still visible when the water was low, but don't know if it is still there. I lived in southern ME for 30 some odd yrs. and never got in to searching for any lithics. I was to busy detecting, gold panning, and gem/mineral hunting.

Good luck completing that point!!
 

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Hey! I just went back through some older post and found where you talk about the weir. Very neat.

Also, have you been to the old quarry sites around Muskingum lake? I wanted to check that out to, but never did.
 

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