Just an Idea!

CHUDs

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I'm certainly not the person to do it but I was wondering if a sticky should be made that breaks down different types of lithics and tools. Projectile points, bannerstones, hammer stones, hefted and unhafted, you get the picture. Detail pics that show the work. Examples of grinding, pecking, drilling, etc... different knapping styles. Even just showing what a worked edge looks like. This may reduce frustration on the parts of both the experts and the original posters. It can also help people like myself who are learning. Often times simply being told that an object hasn't been modified isn't a sufficient answer when one is holding said object and looking at details. Perhaps being able to conduct a visual comparison before a cycle of frustration and being butt hurt ensues is a good approach... Thanks!
 

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crj1968

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I like this idea! If it was placed as a "sticky" people could refer posters to the "sticky" thread.

I, myself, have posted a couple of finds that could just be natural stone, but because because of the material, shape and where I found them (among real worked pieces) they were curious to me.

Some things, we'll just never know, as one could certainly use a natural rock as some sort of tool....
 

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That is a great idea but most of the people that are mods around here and other sites actually do it for free. They dont get paid is what I am saying and all have normal lifes just like the rest of us do. Just dont know if it would get done.
 

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I think that is an awesome idea! Another forum (different type) that I'm on has a fantastic set up with links for beginners, e books, video links etc. It is really helpful for the members who are learning and need visuals and explanation. I am willing to help if there is any way I can. I'm not a mod, but I can share links and pics that helped me. Sandchip posted a great one for me to help me understand basal grinding. I bet there are a lot of great examples from the members on here. :)
 

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It would be real hard to cover all the subjects you are talking about on one post. Maybe we could do some post and name the post helpful hints on(what ever the subject). Then when wondering about a term you could look it up with the header helpful hints?
 

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Maybe a sub forum on different subjects. Honestly, pictures say the most. It's a matter of getting good macro shots on particularly telling spots. I also get that the mods do this as a service and it's appreciated. Im just trying to learn along the way and not clog up forums with geofacts.
 

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It would be real hard to cover all the subjects you are talking about on one post. Maybe we could do some post and name the post helpful hints on(what ever the subject). Then when wondering about a term you could look it up with the header helpful hints?


If some very experienced and knowledgeable members want to make threads on the topics requested they can be sticky to the top of the forums. If enough threads were made we could make a sub forum, it is a very time consuming endeavor.
 

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Yes, very time consuming and difficult to keep in an orderly format without getting clogged with "Is this one?" posts, then replies to those, then differing opinions, etc. Many members make posts without even a clue as to what state they're in and expect us to be able to indentify a particular type. Some are hard enough to pin down even when we do know what part of the country it's from. It would be a mess to keep things from becoming a cluster. We're probably doing okay as is, although it is a noble gesture to suggest and in a perfect world would be the bomb.
 

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Well, is it possible to create a no-reply sub-forum or sticky? Simply informational? Detail and macro pics of the worked areas. I understand that what I'm proposing is a tremendous amount of work. I'm just trying to arm newbies, myself included, with a gathered resource. I've posted things here that didn't get one reply...and I suspect it's because the older members occasionally find it tedious to look through pics of finds that may or may not be geofacts. It can be a real turn off to learning when one isn't provided the resources to do so. I understand that it's also no ones responsibility to educate myself or other individuals. I belong to some mushroom hunting forums and we get lots of "is this edible?" with no context regarding the find and incomplete pics. We try to help individuals with macro and microscopic features for identification purposes. Simple chemical tests, etc... it's a different ballgame as no has died, to the best of my knowledge, by incorrectly identifying a projectile point! Just ideas...thanks for humoring me!
 

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there are a lot of very detailed web sites that are specific to regions.....
 

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We considered it about 5 years back in here. I think some other forums have done that now. There are so many types that it would be easy for things to be posted and never seen. If they were stickies it would end up being 5 pages before you got to the forum. I suggest we members show like examples when asking for identification if the original posters ask them to do so. Sometimes a thread can be hijacked by an over eager poster with frames of their points.
 

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