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For a long time one place in mountains attracted me, well there should live there people. Also have not deceived expectation - the ancient mountain settlement, the truth digging here already were. Though tips and other medieval fine artefacts it was pleasant to dig...

 

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Welcome to Tnet. You sure have some nice finds. Keep on posting them.....Matt
 

Roland58

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I am so fascinated by those spear points! It is hard to believe that they have survived so long and remain in such good shape. You have a superb collection......it is an extreme pleasure to see the pictures! Thank you, very much.
 

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Roland58 said:
I am so fascinated by those spear points! It is hard to believe that they have survived so long and remain in such good shape. You have a superb collection......it is an extreme pleasure to see the pictures! Thank you, very much.


Interestingly, and with what the American Indians used tips for arrows?
 

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Selection of crosses, it from different departures.

These are coins of a gold horde, about 1400г.

And it that we name an accompanying material.
 

Roland58

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American indians used many things for their arrow and spearheads, but, mostly points made of hand hewn flint. Many of these are now very valuable and desired collectors' items. I don't recall ever seeing a metal arrowhead, but, I believe there may have been some metal spear points in later history.

Your finds, however, are exquisite! Please continue to post the pictures.......it is like visiting a fine museum!!
 

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Roland58 said:
American indians used many things for their arrow and spearheads, but, mostly points made of hand hewn flint. Many of these are now very valuable and desired collectors' items. I don't recall ever seeing a metal arrowhead, but, I believe there may have been some metal spear points in later history.

Your finds, however, are exquisite! Please continue to post the pictures.......it is like visiting a fine museum!!


Many thanks. The long-awaited winter has come to our edges. Temperature a minus of seven-ten degrees and snows knee-deep. We wait for a thawing weather. As will a little dry up at once we shall go to a wood. Before war there there was a village, and now there only trees and a lot of the broken ceramics. I shall make photos and necessarily I shall show here.
 

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X-Terr said:
Roland58 said:
I am so fascinated by those spear points! It is hard to believe that they have survived so long and remain in such good shape. You have a superb collection......it is an extreme pleasure to see the pictures! Thank you, very much.


Interestingly, and with what the American Indians used tips for arrows?


X-Terr, I would like to answer the question you asked.... the American Indians, used many different kinds of stones to make thier arrows and spear tips. The stones they chose were chipped on the edges to make the edges sharp, or at other times, they ground the edges on harder surfaces to give them a sharp edge. It is lost art these days..... very few people in the world know how to do this properly.
 

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The winter, the beginning of a season has ended. Spring in it to year at us late …

The partner has secretly made a photo...

The most interesting find this day …
 

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Thank you for sharing from so far away!
Your English is very good and easy to follow. Keep up at it.
Good luck in your future hunts!
 

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Hello everyone. Long time I did not come on your forum. I wish to show the finds on Friday 22.03.2011


They are local mustangs... :icon_pirat:

All of success...!!! :headbang:
 

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It's very enjoyable to see all of these old things which I normally wouldn't be able to see.
 

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Theakiki said:
It's very enjoyable to see all of these old things which I normally wouldn't be able to see.

At us in the ground it is a lot of subject matters of war. To take one coin, it is necessary to take hundred subject matters of war...
 

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Nice Items you have found X-Terr , and great photo's .
You are doing very good with English so keep posting what you find .
I am looking forward to more photo's of the things that you find as they are nice to see .
 

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Daedalus said:
Nice Items you have found X-Terr , and great photo's .
You are doing very good with English so keep posting what you find .
I am looking forward to more photo's of the things that you find as they are nice to see .

ок!))))
 

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