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  1. #1
    us
    Jun 2008
    Scotch Plains, NJ
    E-trac, Excalibur II, Pro Pointer
    72

    clam shells??

    a few weeks ago i was detecting in a wooded area near a small stream in new jersey. the area was once a known route between philadelphia and new york during the revolutionary war period. i've posted in this forum my find at the time (most notedly a french colonial navy button, along with an old horseshoe and wagon part), however after thinking about the experience further, i have one unanswered question. while digging near the button by an old well near the stream, i dug up quite a bit of clam shells and didnt think much of it at the time. the area is an hour inland from the atlantic ocean and the stream obviously would not have had clams living in it. my question is how did they get there? would soldiers have been carrying these with them for food? i cant think of any other explanation of why these shells would be 5-8 inches underground where i believe french navy members may have rested/camped in passing. any ideas would be great! thanks for your time!

    -marc
    Hollands Brook Metal Detectors
    Authorized Dealer of Garrett, Fisher, Minelab, Tesoro, Teknetics & Bounty Hunter
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  2. #2
    us
    Jun 2006
    Elkton, Maryland
    147

    Re: clam shells??

    Quote Originally Posted by marcus118
    a few weeks ago i was detecting in a wooded area near a small stream in new jersey. the area was once a known route between philadelphia and new york during the revolutionary war period. i've posted in this forum my find at the time (most notedly a french colonial navy button, along with an old horseshoe and wagon part), however after thinking about the experience further, i have one unanswered question. while digging near the button by an old well near the stream, i dug up quite a bit of clam shells and didnt think much of it at the time. the area is an hour inland from the atlantic ocean and the stream obviously would not have had clams living in it. my question is how did they get there? would soldiers have been carrying these with them for food? i cant think of any other explanation of why these shells would be 5-8 inches underground where i believe french navy members may have rested/camped in passing. any ideas would be great! thanks for your time!

    -marc
    an hour inland by walking/marching/horseback or driving?
    Me fail English? That's unpossible! -Ralph Wiggam-

  3. #3
    us
    Jun 2008
    Scotch Plains, NJ
    E-trac, Excalibur II, Pro Pointer
    72

    Re: clam shells??

    good point....1 hour driving by car
    Hollands Brook Metal Detectors
    Authorized Dealer of Garrett, Fisher, Minelab, Tesoro, Teknetics & Bounty Hunter
    www.HollandsBrook.com
    Twitter: @hollandsbrook

  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2004
    South Florida
    70's Whites TM Amphibian, HH Pulse, Ace 250
    20,623
    48 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: clam shells??

    fresh water clams?

    historic ocean?
    I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines.  I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.

  5. #5

    Apr 2007
    Clearwater, FL
    1,224
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: clam shells??

    what you have is a ancient Indian shell mound
    They would discard their used shell in one mound after eating the contents
    I'm aware of mounds in the Boston area and Florida

  6. #6

    Sep 2006
    Maine
    White's M6 & Prizm III
    1,445
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (1)
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    Re: clam shells??

    Clamshells were also used as "paving", they were tossed onto dirt roads and walkways and as they got crushed they helped hold the road together and also kept the dust down. This still goes on in coastal communities here in Maine....not usre about an hour inland though.
    The mounds of shells left by the Indians I believe were called "Middens" and can be found along the coast just about anywhere there was a strong Indian presence
    Here is a good link describing them....

    http://archaeology.about.com/od/bone...hellmidden.htm
    So many promising sites to detect...so little time....

  7. #7

    Apr 2008
    central new york
    2 compass coin pros
    669

    Re: clam shells??

    could have been a picnic grove too. i found clam shells in a farm field and a lot of other stuff too!
    if you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!

 

 

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