lostlake88 Hero Member Joined Dec 2, 2007 Messages 636 Reaction score 62 Golden Thread 0 Location The Queen City Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer II Jan 29, 2009 #1 I found this years ago at a Fort ancient village site in southern Ohio. I just thought it was a miracle this thin shell gorget lasted. It is an UNIO shell which are now extinct, but once thrived in the Rivers of southern Ohio. Attachments P1010018.webp 15.6 KB · Views: 340 Upvote 0
I found this years ago at a Fort ancient village site in southern Ohio. I just thought it was a miracle this thin shell gorget lasted. It is an UNIO shell which are now extinct, but once thrived in the Rivers of southern Ohio.
*Molly* Silver Member Joined Feb 4, 2008 Messages 2,789 Reaction score 70 Golden Thread 0 Location England. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 29, 2009 #2 That looks fragile, a neat find.. Thanks for sharing. Molly.
The Grim Reaper Gold Member Joined Apr 3, 2008 Messages 7,805 Reaction score 7,068 Golden Thread 0 Location Southern Ohio Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 30, 2009 #3 Very nice 3 hole Shell Gorget. If you don't mind telling us. which Ft Ancient site did it come from?
Carolina Points Sr. Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 295 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Location State Line S.C/N.C Detector(s) used Whites Prizm 2 Feb 1, 2009 #5 Killer gorget is that the same type of shell the spoon is in the other post. Great find Clint
S seger98 Guest Feb 1, 2009 #6 What a find of a life time, something so fragil to be found in one piece! Nice find.