creekwalker
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Best find of 2010: Fine Mississippi Pinetree point
This fine artifact was found in Goat Creek on April 23, 2010. The creek system is located in Alcorn county Mississippi, which is in the far Northeast portion of the state. It measures 3" long x 1 5/8" wide at the base and is extremely thin and symmetrical. It exhibits superior flaking on both faces and is made from a very colorful high-grade flint. The base is ground smooth and the edges are highly serrated. This early archaic knife dates back to 7000-8000 b.p. This is a museum grade G10+ killer. I like to hold it in my hand and admire how well made it is. I can only surmise that whoever made it, was a skilled craftsman indeed. I have found many nice pieces in my years of artifact hunting, but this is probably my favorite. Definitely my best find of 2010! Enjoy, thanks and Happy Hunting! P.S.( I will tell the story of how it was found and give more in-depth details in a future post) :

This fine artifact was found in Goat Creek on April 23, 2010. The creek system is located in Alcorn county Mississippi, which is in the far Northeast portion of the state. It measures 3" long x 1 5/8" wide at the base and is extremely thin and symmetrical. It exhibits superior flaking on both faces and is made from a very colorful high-grade flint. The base is ground smooth and the edges are highly serrated. This early archaic knife dates back to 7000-8000 b.p. This is a museum grade G10+ killer. I like to hold it in my hand and admire how well made it is. I can only surmise that whoever made it, was a skilled craftsman indeed. I have found many nice pieces in my years of artifact hunting, but this is probably my favorite. Definitely my best find of 2010! Enjoy, thanks and Happy Hunting! P.S.( I will tell the story of how it was found and give more in-depth details in a future post) :


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