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Here's a few to hold you until I can take some more pictures. The adze is from out there.

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A few more items in this frame that I posted earlier. Points marked in red including an oddball at left that I can't satisfactorially type. There's a supposedly extremely rare Cowhorn Bolen down south and if you flip it over, it looks just like a steer head, but I got shot down on another now nearly defunct website that showed others that really don't resemble cow horns at all. Oh, well. A couple of uniface thumbnail scrapers in purple, a scraper made from a bifacial point tip in pink, and a really neat chisel tip graver made from a Bolen Bevel in lime green.

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Great looking pieces. I figured there had to be Tools there. Also, I can see what you are saying about the Bull Horns. If that other ear was there it would look just a Bison Skull to me. Very cool.
 

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Thanks, Grim. I guess I should let Gomer restore that one.
 

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Grim, I finally got a few pictures of some of the tools from that site you were asking about.
I'll be throwing on a few more as time permits. I appreciate your interest in the stuff.

Here's the graver made from the Bolen Bevel:

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Hafted scrapers:

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Uniface scrapers, the one at bottom center having a particularly nice working edge:

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And a sumpinernuther:

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Please remove that from this post. This is for actual artifacts and that is a rock and a quarter. Either you remove it or I will have an admin do it. Thank you.
 

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Post deleted, this is Indian Artifact forum, not geofact forum.
 

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The brown one looks like an Elora to me. I've got a point where the stem had broken off, then salvaged by notching it further up the blade. Yours looks a lot like that to me. Nice finds.
 

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A few more tools from the same site.

Hammerstones:

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Large chopper. This thing is a handful. You'd about need two hands to use it effectively.

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And I've never known what to make of this thing. It looks like a thumbnail scraper for Jolly Green Giant. At first, I thought flake core, but with all the edge retouch, that didn't make much sense either. Thoughts anybody?

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Thanks for looking.
 

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Here's a few things I've found in the past couple of weeks or longer. Not much but still not bad. These came from a new site I just got permission on that has a 125 acre man made lake, plowed fields, and a section where around 100 dump truck loads of top soil from a spot where he hunted years ago so the potential is there. I've hunted the piles a few times but I'm waiting for him to spread the top soil out so I can hunt it better and for next years plow.
 

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At least you're finding something. I'm so stretched out with work, the time to look just ain't there. Better days eventually, I hope.

The little hafted scraper on the bottom row in the first two pictures, is that a Greenbrier?
 

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At least you're finding something. I'm so stretched out with work, the time to look just ain't there. Better days eventually, I hope.

The little hafted scraper on the bottom row in the first two pictures, is that a Greenbrier?

Those are made from exhausted Gilbert Points. They are a small, heavily ground base type. We find a lot of those in that general area, both the Points and the Hafted Scrapers.
 

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A closer look at a few cases all one site except the trade beads . The points range in age from Paleo - Late Archaic The trade Beads are from American Flat family property N. California from private property .
 

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Good stuff there. That's a lot of looking. Thanks for showing them to us.
 

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Same Camp N. California private property . I'm moving files around so if I post the same artifacts twice its just old age .:dontknow:
 

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Some smokin' jewels there. I love the red one just right of center.
 

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I'm still moving files around and thought I would show how I store my finds until I build a case . A lot of these I have already move into frames old photos . All one site N. California private property .
 

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