Nice find this week!

bonedoctor

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I was digging up one thing and happened to stumble across this! Pretty cool! Any experts know anything based on shape? It’s definitely Catlinite.
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unclemac

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especially both ends!...don't clean it out!
 

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It was full of mud. All I did was put it under the sink for about 15 seconds to blow it out. You can see the smoke stains in it.
 

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I dug out the area and the only other thing I came across was three flakes. Rock is not common in my area.
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Dang!

those don’t come out of the ground in great shape very often.
that's a banner find in my opinion!
 

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Very nice pipe! Please put your location in your posts.

I’m in South Central Kansas. I was just complaining how I’ve only found metal items, though the Indians were here. I was wondering if I would ever find anything from the stone era, and found this. �� This and the flint flakes were all 1 foot deep. Most of the mid 1800s stuff is 4-8” deep. I’m guessing the age and density must put the rock items at 1’ and below. Looking at buying ground penetrating radar!
 

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I'm not sure if it was this forum or another defunct one, but a collector who used to post found a couple of those on a late Prehistoric site. (Dan Fox if I remember correctly, wrote a book on plains artifacts.)

I think that plump L style is found mostly in Nebraska and Kansas.
 

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That’s awesome. A civil war journal stated that the Caddos were on my property at the time they camped.
 

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