a few more birds

larson1951

Silver Member
Apr 8, 2009
4,962
3,886
North Dakota
Detector(s) used
tesoro
Primary Interest:
Other
found these images in my photo library some more of our birds

IMG_0043.jpg sc00564ed1.jpg
 

Attachments

  • sc00bfffca.jpg
    sc00bfffca.jpg
    159.5 KB · Views: 146
Upvote 0

rock

Gold Member
Aug 25, 2012
14,705
8,917
South
Detector(s) used
Coin Finder
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Those are nice. Do you ever find any carved in stone?
 

Sheperdess

Hero Member
Jan 20, 2013
729
1,223
South Dakota
Detector(s) used
Teknetics
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
So just how many bone birds do we have? And how many are identified? I wonder why they carved out birds???
 

OP
OP
larson1951

larson1951

Silver Member
Apr 8, 2009
4,962
3,886
North Dakota
Detector(s) used
tesoro
Primary Interest:
Other
Those are nice. Do you ever find any carved in stone?

nope not yet?

So just how many bone birds do we have? And how many are identified? I wonder why they carved out birds???

maybe eight or nine so far

i am finding out about the 'mandan (hidatsa-arikara) womens goose clan (society)'

the smithsonian has some of these
i know of one that looks like a horse head and one that looks like a wooodpecker and you know of one that looks like an eagle or raptor..........
.......then the one at the mandan library that looks like a 'parrot?'
i know this 82 year old guy that i invited out to the site so he could show his grand daughter how to find artifacts......in less than a half hour she (8yrs old) found a bird head....true story from about 3 yrs ago

i am trying to research a man that is an authority on these and his name is 'john ewers'......i also rec'd a message from a person that found one here in bismarck in 1983....
.......so maybe 9 or ten or eleven all total known to me
the little one that still has the handle on my avatar is my fav they always seem to have a broke handle
 

Last edited:

rock

Gold Member
Aug 25, 2012
14,705
8,917
South
Detector(s) used
Coin Finder
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
So how do you feel about the pieces as to what they were used for Larson? I have seen incised stone come from different places but of course I haven't found any. Still looking for that type of artifact.
 

SCrocks

Hero Member
May 11, 2013
953
1,551
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Makes me want to sell my house and move to North Dakota!
 

OP
OP
larson1951

larson1951

Silver Member
Apr 8, 2009
4,962
3,886
North Dakota
Detector(s) used
tesoro
Primary Interest:
Other
So how do you feel about the pieces as to what they were used for Larson? I have seen incised stone come from different places but of course I haven't found any. Still looking for that type of artifact.



well i really don't know

but i think toys, good luck charms, etc have been around for many thousands of years?
your guess is as good as mine about this my friend
 

rock

Gold Member
Aug 25, 2012
14,705
8,917
South
Detector(s) used
Coin Finder
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Well I was hoping you had a insight on them. Sure are interesting pieces.
 

old digger

Gold Member
Jan 15, 2012
7,502
7,298
Montana
Detector(s) used
White's MXT
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
They may have been used by the tribal Shaman, or they may have been used in telling stories to the younger ones how nature works.
 

rock

Gold Member
Aug 25, 2012
14,705
8,917
South
Detector(s) used
Coin Finder
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
They may have been used by the tribal Shaman, or they may have been used in telling stories to the younger ones how nature works.

That's a interesting thing I can see them telling the stories and it makes good sense to me. I would have to say that is a big possibility as to what they were used for sir.
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Latest Discussions

Top