16th-17th c. Copper Native Point, barrel tap, sand-cast fishing sinkah'

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I was able to get out a little bit this weekend. I tried a new spot and eventually fell back to an old spot that's treated me well.

The new spot was a bit frustrating. I had permission for one section of land, but not the adjacent one. So just as you guessed, the home was right on the property line and half inaccessible. The dividing line was a well used right-of-way, so I wanted no trouble. Anyway, I was able to score a few unmarked flat buttons, a reign guide, a sand-cast sinker, and a small barrel-tap.

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From local knowledge, the sinker likely date to the turn of the 19th century. Although it cannot be accurately dated by the buttons it was found around, it could tip into the 18th century. Very cool

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The other spot I went to for a little more exploration was a bit of a let down. I'd hunted the main site quite extensively in the past, but decided to walk the path to the shoreline to see if there was any evidence of a boat access point. No such luck.

So I went back to the site and scored an instant favourite - a Native point. With some help from the Gents (Charl and Mark Todd) from the Native American forum, I found this particular one dates very late, and likely to the last occupation of Native Americans in the area (likely no later than the King Phillip War of 1675-1676). After reading into the history in my area, all but a handful of Native Americans were in the area after 1660. Most had been run off, killed, or died off from disease (Smallpox), so there's a good chance this Point dates to the mid-17th century or earlier.


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Although too short, it was a great two-site hunt day. Also found was a mystery copper.

Enjoy and good hunts everyone,

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Very nice Mr. Scrappy, I'm digging them all. You and Art impress me very much with your old finds. I think that Copper Native Point is stunning. Congrats to you Mister.
 

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Nice finds for sure, old items like yours sometimes you only see them in a book.
 

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Very nice native point.
Excellent hunt
 

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Nice group of finds. That NA point is pretty neat.
Love the barrel tap. Those are some of my favorite relics to find.
 

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Very nice Mr. Scrappy, I'm digging them all. You and Art impress me very much with your old finds. I think that Copper Native Point is stunning. Congrats to you Mister.

This land before it was a colonial site, was a NA trackway to the creeks and shoreline. I'm sure there is a lot more goodies hiding, but only a handful that can be detected. Thanks for looking
 

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Nice finds for sure, old items like yours sometimes you only see them in a book.

Actually, I cannot find an exact example of this particular point. I've much more looking to do but it's apparently not an unknown variety, but much less common than the typical kettle points.
 

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Well done Scrappy. Good to see you getting out.

I like that point!
 

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Awesome finds! Big congratulations!

Thanks Bud. Ken passed along to me a picture of your example. Very cool indeed! So you find a lot up there by you? This is my first and only, and a bit of a bucket lister.

Steve
 

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Beauty of a point, Scrappy! Congrat's!!

Iowa Dale

Thanks Dale, good to hear that from you. I know you're quite active in the Fur trade and NA artifacts forums so it means a lot. Cheers
 

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You know, Scrappy, the more I look at your point, I realize it's not just a point, but a true "work of art"!! That would be a "centerpiece" to anyone's collection!!!!
Best of Luck!

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Congratualtions on the killer relics! :notworthy:
 

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See your still burning it up up there. I really like that tap. The trade point is very sweet. I have been wanting to find one forever.
 

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That point is so cool Steve!! That must have been incredible to see that pop out - WTG man!
 

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WTG on the copper point, it's one of those finds that just stand out on its own
The tap is nice also, great hunt.
 

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Nice finds Steve. Love that dandy button and the copper point is wicked cool.
 

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