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Several interesting items...Pic.2 are resin beads and I think the pendant is slate..Pic.3 is a hard stone bead, the opposite side is a mirror image, and bird bone beads..The smaller ones are about 5 per quarter inch..Pic. 4 are larger bird bone beads and an agatized wood pendant, the pendant was not found with the beads but in a separate isolated situation along with worked shell, pottery, and other material and has some grinding present...The four small beads in the center are freshwater pearl ones..Thanks for lookin.
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Nice! That Plummet is amazing. Never seen one like that before.

The more you know... Priceless!
 

I have to copy Relicgrubber's comment "That Plummet is amazing ".
 

So cool and amazing some of the artifacts are in such good condition.
Amazing
Thanks
 

Everything in those frames is fantastic! I do agree with everyone about that slender plummet, it is amazing. Thanks for everything you have shown us.
 

I might be wrong but wouldn't slate have to be an item traded in to FL? Beautiful pendant. Gary
 

I might be wrong but wouldn't slate have to be an item traded in to FL? Beautiful pendant. Gary
Absolutely traded, there was amazing trade routes all the way from the Great Lakes to Key Marco, just north of the keys., thanks for question.
 

Absolutely traded, there was amazing trade routes all the way from the Great Lakes to Key Marco, just north of the keys., thanks for question.
True. In Ohio they have found gulf coast conch shells in mounds,Obsidian from Wyoming, quartz & mica from the Carolinas etc.
 

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