Bought a book years ago that was written just after white contact with some Paiute indians. It was pretty interesting reading, especially how the writer took the time to document the language. Turned out to be the best documentation of the language and was studied years later after so many had forgotten.
Anyway, the main person in the book that was interviewed said their family had camped in the same spot for many generations. It dawned on me that the description of the location of that camp was on a friends farm fields!
It didn't take me long to find the exact spot, and I've been hunting it every year for about 25 years. Found some pretty nice artifacts there, and started metal detecting it a few years ago also.
Today I decided to go give it a look again. It's really gotten overgrown and not many places to swing the coil or see the ground anymore, but I rescued a few things.
The cylindrical piece on the upper left is a short little pestle. The piece to the right of it is lead.
Also got a nice little Elko Eared point, some buttons and clothing rivets, a thin copper ring, an Eagle Pencil Co. Clasp eraser piece and a strange little whatzit that looks like a steering wheel.
Anyway, the main person in the book that was interviewed said their family had camped in the same spot for many generations. It dawned on me that the description of the location of that camp was on a friends farm fields!
It didn't take me long to find the exact spot, and I've been hunting it every year for about 25 years. Found some pretty nice artifacts there, and started metal detecting it a few years ago also.
Today I decided to go give it a look again. It's really gotten overgrown and not many places to swing the coil or see the ground anymore, but I rescued a few things.
The cylindrical piece on the upper left is a short little pestle. The piece to the right of it is lead.
Also got a nice little Elko Eared point, some buttons and clothing rivets, a thin copper ring, an Eagle Pencil Co. Clasp eraser piece and a strange little whatzit that looks like a steering wheel.
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