reuellis Sr. Member Joined Jul 25, 2014 Messages 380 Reaction score 645 Golden Thread 0 Location Abandoned Teays River Valley, WV Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Apr 4, 2016 #1 same creek as always, was hoping it would yield another point but this will have to do: Upvote 0
rock Gold Member Joined Aug 25, 2012 Messages 14,705 Reaction score 8,932 Golden Thread 0 Location South Detector(s) used Coin Finder Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 4, 2016 #2 Big tool I like it.
S scruggs Gold Member Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 7,460 Reaction score 7,580 Golden Thread 0 Location Northern Alabama Detector(s) used Whites Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Apr 5, 2016 #3 Nice find you made!!
arrow86 Silver Member Joined May 6, 2014 Messages 3,374 Reaction score 4,077 Golden Thread 0 Location Eastern Shore Maryland Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 5, 2016 #4 Hey that will work ....nice flaking
N Nomadnailer Jr. Member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Messages 62 Reaction score 53 Golden Thread 0 Location Montrose, WV Detector(s) used Whites V3i with dx-1 sunray probe, Whites xlt, Tesoro lobo st, Apr 6, 2016 #5 What Indians lived in teays valley I live in Tygarts Valley a hunting area for different bands of Cherokee and Shawnee.
What Indians lived in teays valley I live in Tygarts Valley a hunting area for different bands of Cherokee and Shawnee.
reuellis Sr. Member Joined Jul 25, 2014 Messages 380 Reaction score 645 Golden Thread 0 Location Abandoned Teays River Valley, WV Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Apr 8, 2016 Thread Owner #6 i think the majority of stuff i find is either late archaic or woodland. guessing that hopewell and adena had some influence here because of the proximity to mounds in the kanawha valley
i think the majority of stuff i find is either late archaic or woodland. guessing that hopewell and adena had some influence here because of the proximity to mounds in the kanawha valley