artorius
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A R&D DAY IN PA
Decided to play hookey from work Friday to do some "cold-calling" R&D for artifact sites in southeastern PA. Found two farms along a decent-sized stream which produced a number of broken/expended points and scrapers, the best two of which are shown in the photo. One field also yielded the eroded George II English half penny, which shows that this field has been farmed since colonial times. Only traces of the "17" remain of the date, but George II died in 1760, so the coin was minted no later than that date.
The two points in the photo are Archaic stemmed points - possibly Pequea points. They are well made of high quality quartzite, and a complete specimen of one of these would be a killer. While this group of points obviously could be improved upon, there is no reason that these fields might not yield complete pieces in future visits.
And regarding future visits, both farmers could not have been more friendly, and it is clear they would allow me to return another time. In addition to enjoying a lovely spring day away from work, I would say that the artifact R&D was successful.
artorius
Decided to play hookey from work Friday to do some "cold-calling" R&D for artifact sites in southeastern PA. Found two farms along a decent-sized stream which produced a number of broken/expended points and scrapers, the best two of which are shown in the photo. One field also yielded the eroded George II English half penny, which shows that this field has been farmed since colonial times. Only traces of the "17" remain of the date, but George II died in 1760, so the coin was minted no later than that date.
The two points in the photo are Archaic stemmed points - possibly Pequea points. They are well made of high quality quartzite, and a complete specimen of one of these would be a killer. While this group of points obviously could be improved upon, there is no reason that these fields might not yield complete pieces in future visits.
And regarding future visits, both farmers could not have been more friendly, and it is clear they would allow me to return another time. In addition to enjoying a lovely spring day away from work, I would say that the artifact R&D was successful.
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