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Jan 13, 2021, 12:12 AM
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 H.P.
Frame #28-29
Fossil shark tooth tools, shell beads, modified fossil bone, shell pendant and steatite banner stone...West central Florida 
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Jan 13, 2021, 12:56 AM
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 Mike
I only found small shark's teeth, I used to go to Venice Beach and look. I met a guy there once that told me he would go out and hand sift the sandbars approximately 100 yards out. He showed me some of his finds, pretty good condition large teeth, bone, ect... I probably would've done it but not too long after that was when I started finding artifact sites
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Jan 13, 2021, 02:23 AM
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 H.P.
 Originally Posted by antmike915
I only found small shark's teeth, I used to go to Venice Beach and look. I met a guy there once that told me he would go out and hand sift the sandbars approximately 100 yards out. He showed me some of his finds, pretty good condition large teeth, bone, ect... I probably would've done it but not too long after that was when I started finding artifact sites
Thanks, I never could bring myself to hunt south of the skyway, it’s a point starved area.
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Jan 13, 2021, 04:49 AM
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Very cool frames and great lay out. So those shark tooths are artifacts to the N. A. Indians?
U must have a fortune invested in red fabric.
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Jan 13, 2021, 05:04 AM
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 Treasure every day!
I have literally thousands of sharks teeth from the Venice area along with various fossil bone pieces. A few are fairly large Megs. Never found anything NA related but there was a large NA presence in the area. That banner stone is super rare here in Florida, great find.
It would seem we are now up a famous tributary without any means of locomotion.
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Jan 13, 2021, 09:39 AM
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 H.P.
 Originally Posted by antmike915
I only found small shark's teeth, I used to go to Venice Beach and look. I met a guy there once that told me he would go out and hand sift the sandbars approximately 100 yards out. He showed me some of his finds, pretty good condition large teeth, bone, ect... I probably would've done it but not too long after that was when I started finding artifact sites
Folks down that way have em by the jar full, I guess it’s ok to get em from the Peace river, just, if you find an arrowhead thro it back,Lol.
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Jan 13, 2021, 09:44 AM
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 H.P.
 Originally Posted by outlaws15
Very cool frames and great lay out. So those shark tooths are artifacts to the N. A. Indians?
U must have a fortune invested in red fabric.
Big time tools...Look up Key Marco, Frank Hamilton Cushing it will change the way you think about artifacts and hafting methods...If your serious about artifacts this is a must, you’ll learn more in one hour than a lifetime trying to figure things out, thanks for comments.
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Jan 13, 2021, 09:57 AM
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 H.P.
 Originally Posted by newnan man
I have literally thousands of sharks teeth from the Venice area along with various fossil bone pieces. A few are fairly large Megs. Never found anything NA related but there was a large NA presence in the area. That banner stone is super rare here in Florida, great find.
 ...banner and bowl found together on Weeden Island in 81
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Jan 13, 2021, 01:23 PM
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 Mr. finishup all the leftovers
I have found small sharks just N of down town Omaha along Missouri river.
I remember that bowl. I think I like it more every time I see it.
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Jan 13, 2021, 02:17 PM
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 Treasure every day!


This Meg was found by one of my workers on a job site in Sarasota this past summer. I found this really rough Simpson on the same site. Close to the water. Several sharks teeth and 1 more point were found there.
It would seem we are now up a famous tributary without any means of locomotion.
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Jan 13, 2021, 08:50 PM
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 H.P.
 Originally Posted by newnan man

This Meg was found by one of my workers on a job site in Sarasota this past summer. I found this really rough Simpson on the same site. Close to the water. Several sharks teeth and 1 more point were found there.
Really cool finds, wow, that’s gotta be the farthest south a Simpson has ever been found, makes you wonder what happened that he never finished it.
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Jan 14, 2021, 04:44 AM
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 Treasure every day!
It's full of stacks and inclusions. Really bad piece of material. It may not be a Simpson but I gave it a second look & it was kind of Simpson looking.
It would seem we are now up a famous tributary without any means of locomotion.
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Jan 14, 2021, 04:51 AM
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 Treasure every day!


Another nice tooth & chipped point found on the same worksite. Very near Selby Gardens.
It would seem we are now up a famous tributary without any means of locomotion.
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