Todays finds 05/08/2021

dognose

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I was a nice day today, blue skys and a nice breeze. Temps in the am were cool about 42 but warmed up nicely to the upper 60s.

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Found my first point walking to a rise. A nice Harrison County bifurcate
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Got on to the rise and spotted a slate celt right off, not very big. But decent
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Right after I found a nice point.
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Then i found a nice Harrison county flake blade. Edge work is nice, but my photo did not come out well. In the field the sun was so bright I cannot always see the screen very well so its a crapshoot if the photo comes out sometime. I often take multiple photos because of this and discard the duplicates later when documenting the day.
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Found a decent broken beveled blade
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Then I found a nice cobbs blade
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The days finds
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dognose

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Nice hunt and good lookers..Looks like someone’s been throwing a knife,Lol.


No knife, The log is my splitting log I set logs on to split.

I have split a lot of firewood. Besides Indian relics, my other passion is forestry. While I have a splitter, I find that I can split ash pretty easy with my hand tools after the logs have air dried for a while.

The splitting by hand helps me get some additional exercise I need at my age and helps my then do better walking the fields.
 

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Very nice!
Thanks for taking us on the walk. Great sequence of photos. I especially like that Bifurcated Point. Do you know if it’s Early Archaic?
 

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