Adena/variants

Up-North

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Adena’s I’ve found over the years.
s.e.Minnesota surface finds. 7B475A41-D6AE-4B5C-B473-B0408D09891B.jpeg F415319A-B187-46C2-891A-43035FBA14A4.jpeg 38035DED-0B8F-469F-A620-F4467E681384.jpeg 76DBBC42-0009-4192-9AED-07F6EF8D3821.jpeg D467D16A-81A5-4C27-BFE9-61DA2D675E36.jpeg
 

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Relicgrubber

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Nice collection. I don’t know how you make the flaking pop in your pictures but I like it,
 

MAMucker

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Thanks for posting these. There’s great value in seeing a number of variations in the condition those are in. I really like Adena Points.
It seems to me that the Adena people took a lot of pride in their workmanship. They were artists; and good enough, just wasn’t good enough.
 

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Nice, Ive found quite a few Adena variants here in Ohio, Do you find any slate artifacts up your way? They used slate here alot...
 

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That is an excellent display of your Adena's. The flaking on your Minn. points is special. My father was born in Lonsdale, Minn on a farm in 1911. He told me about finding points as a kid but he didn't have any. Last time I was there was in the 60's. I'm sure things have changed.
 

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