My very first Native American spear head!

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My very first Native American spear head! I read Schuylkill County's Buried Past by Francis Burke and got the general area of where about he had found a site so I did some looking around to see if I can find a site by following the details he had given to describe a site and sure enough i checked the map and i was right on the money then a moment later there it was right on top of the soil and i had found the Racoon Creek site, Marlin☺️☺️ next id love to find any kind of Native American artifact or some other kind of unexplained carvings in Schuylkill county pa!
 

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ANTIQUARIAN

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Man that's one nice looking point, I'm still looking for my first. :thumbsup:
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My very first Native American spear head! I read Schuylkill County's Buried Past by Francis Burke and got the general area of where about he had found a site so I did some looking around to see if I can find a site by following the details he had given to describe a site and sure enough i checked the map and i was right on the money then a moment later there it was right on top of the soil and i had found the Racoon Creek site, Marlin☺️☺️ next id love to find any kind of Native American artifact or some other kind of unexplained carvings in Schuylkill county pa!
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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My very first Native American spear head! I read Schuylkill County's Buried Past by Francis Burke and got the general area of where about he had found a site so I did some looking around to see if I can find a site by following the details he had given to describe a site and sure enough i checked the map and i was right on the money then a moment later there it was right on top of the soil and i had found the Racoon Creek site, Marlin☺️☺️ next id love to find any kind of Native American artifact or some other kind of unexplained carvings in Schuylkill county pa!
Very cool. Congrats
 

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