2018 Year-end Review

BobGuy

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Here are all of my finds for 2018. These were all found in creeks and all except for 4 of them were found in the same creek.

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Gaspipe

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Nice work.How many hours would you say you spent collecting to find them?
 

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BobGuy

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Nice work.How many hours would you say you spent collecting to find them?

I was actually thinking earlier how I should log my hours... I’m really not sure but I would guess between 40-60 hours worth of walking. I walked for 8 hours between Christmas and New Years alone..
 

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I'm seeing a lot of heated Burlington but no Cobden or Kaolin. I'm guessing you are in Western IL as opposed to southern. I'm in south central and we get a different mix of colors. Nice finds! Gary
 

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very nice group of arrow heads.
 

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BobGuy

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I'm seeing a lot of heated Burlington but no Cobden or Kaolin. I'm guessing you are in Western IL as opposed to southern. I'm in south central and we get a different mix of colors. Nice finds! Gary

I’m in southern Illinois and I do find quite a bit of Kaolin. I’m not an expert at identifying chert types but I have had many of my artifacts viewed by archeologists at cahokia mounds. I would think that the big orange one that is second from right in the middle row is Kaolin and maybe even the Dalton at the bottom.

What other chert types do you see in this collection?
 

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I was actually thinking earlier how I should log my hours... I’m really not sure but I would guess between 40-60 hours worth of walking. I walked for 8 hours between Christmas and New Years alone..

I think you have a better success rate than me. Creek finds are hard to come by (for me), but usually better than field finds. Very good year!
 

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I think you have a better success rate than me. Creek finds are hard to come by (for me), but usually better than field finds. Very good year!

I was thinking the same thing. My eyes haven’t been trained to spot them in creeks.

Great work BobGuy!

Kindest regards,
Kantuck
 

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BobGuy

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I think you have a better success rate than me. Creek finds are hard to come by (for me), but usually better than field finds. Very good year!
Yea, I have always found higher quality points in creeks since they don’t get dinged up by farm equipment!
 

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BobGuy

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I was thinking the same thing. My eyes haven’t been trained to spot them in creeks.

Great work BobGuy!

Kindest regards,
Kantuck


It’s all what you get used to. I started in fields and had a hard time in creeks because it was hard to process all of the information you see on gravel bars. Good thing around here is that there is a lot of different types of gravel and chert really pops out from the softer material. I haven’t done a lot of hunting in MO but many of their streams are full of material that is high in silica so I have found it really hard to hunt over there.

Funny thing is that I now have a harder time hunting in fields since I’m not used to it anymore.
 

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