CACHE FOUND IN LA THATS LOWER ALABAMA

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I HOPE THESE PICS ARE OK NEW TO SIGHT . THIS IS A CACHE OF STUFF I FOUND IN NOV 06 THE BROKEN AND GLUED POINT WAS ON TOP THE BIG PEICE AND NEETLY PILED UNDER IT WAS THE REST IT WAS A GOOD DAY. I HAVE FOUND OF OTHER ARTIFACTS SINCE THEN WITHIN A COUPLE HUNDRED YARDS WILL POST LATER
 

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Awesome find and great post. You often see groupings of tools/points that folks say are a cache but, it is obvious from the material and workmanship that you did in fact find a true cache. Neat.
Chuck
 
Awesome. Brings back memories. I found a cache similar to this in 1988 in LA (lower Alabama). Not as many as you found and most were
broken but all were stacked on top of each other. Same quartzite material. Good job on the recovery. Randy
 
Great finds the material to me looks like coastal chert does it have any purple tint/specks in it, moslty yellow alot of the time but most of the time it a pale yellow. Kinda looks like chert to me. Thanks for sharing and one heck of a find.
Clint
 
Carolina Points said:
Great finds the material to me looks like coastal chert does it have any purple tint/specks in it, moslty yellow alot of the time but most of the time it a pale yellow. Kinda looks like chert to me. Thanks for sharing and one heck of a find.
Clint
Quartzite. It is very common in Alabama.
 
Great artifacts. I have found many of these styles during my hunts in Al.
 

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