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bean man

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Those are awesome CD! Your farm must be fantastic. Can you describe the area where most of your stuff was found? Without giving away your location of course. ;)
 

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bean man said:
Those are awesome CD! Your farm must be fantastic. Can you describe the area where most of your stuff was found? Without giving away your location of course. ;)

LOL Bean :) Well the farm borders on one of our NC rivers , Indian artifacts can be found over most of the 150 acres , but most found on two fields closest to the river. The one field that I love the most :) is hilly and rocky, with a mound in the lower part of the field. This with new powerful tractors and equipment has been almost lost to the eye. I however remember it clearly as a child and know just where it is and plus the crops do not grow well around the mound area. Here I have dug to find nutty stones and many scrapers as well as arrowheads. But just to walk this land is rewarding. Our neighbors on another farm have found remarkable artifacts > much finer than mine :)
 

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Sounds like a roadtrip is in order...you should host a camping/relic finding weekend! I'd be there in a flash!!!
 

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romeo-1 said:
Sounds like a roadtrip is in order...you should host a camping/relic finding weekend! I'd be there in a flash!!!

Romeo That would be a blast :) My brother owns the family farm now , although He likes to protect our huntings for ourselves I have other property that has not been walked very much at all. Our Kerr Lake area has been in the local news lately. Where the water level is so low > due to lack of rain , one man has reported finding a site where there are so many arrowheads that even he could not collect them all :)
 

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Beautiful colors, CD. Very nice collection you have.

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TreasureTales said:
Very pretty things. Please do tell us, what kind of a tool is the pink oval rock? I have a gray oval rock that was found in a chip scatter that I think may have been used as a hammerstone. It is just the right size for holding firmly yet dexterously. I have not seen anything like it in my Great Basin Indian Artifacts book. It was the only smooth, ovoid rock to be seen in a very large area - several hundred square acres. It was not natural from what I could tell - appeared manmade to my untrained eye.

Treasure I really don't know that it is a tool. Here at the family farm I find alot of pink rocks :) I place this round one in the photo for color :) It is very smooth and has never been tumbled. I will pick up more and post them as they are really a pretty pink color :)
 

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Nice collection CD.
Top is a Guilford-Rhyolite.
Left 3 Kirks.
Bottom of the nutting stone a Big Sandy.
Under that a small milky quartz Hardaway.
Under that a Savanah River.
Couple of Morrow Mountains over the other side edge.
Guilford preforms bottom left.
Very nice, well done.

Molly. :)
 

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