Th3rty7
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This morning the archaeology society I belong to investigated and discovered a middle woodland stone burial site in western Virginia most likely associated with the Shawnee culture. The archaeologist with us confirmed it was " the real deal ", and we did some measurements and recorded and documented the find. It is located about a third of a mile from a river and sits in a really peaceful spot along a small creek and several springs. On the way up the creek to the site we stopped to see some nice large fossils that had blown out of a hillside cave from major floods years ago, crinoids and some barnacle like types. Thought I'd share a couple pictures with you. The last pics are somewhat recent finds, a crystal thumbscraper and a couple early archaic points from WV.
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