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I got skunked yesterday at my site,but I work on a golf coarse and one of the holes that parallels the marshes has caught my eye since I started there (lots of oyster mounds).Today I decided to jump off the mower while it was low tide and off the oyster cliff onto the beach and right away pulled out all this pottery and a drilled oyster shell.It was all embedded in the wall of oyster.All this looking and I find stuff at work. GL!!HH!! PALEO
 

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Outstanding finds, love the drilled oyster shell. I love finding pottery shards, some will have designs (that makes it so much prettier).

;) RR
 

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I got skunked yesterday at my site,but I work on a golf coarse and one of the holes that parallels the marshes has caught my eye since I started there (lots of oyster mounds).Today I decided to jump off the mower while it was low tide and off the oyster cliff onto the beach and right away pulled out all this pottery and a drilled oyster shell.It was all embedded in the wall of oyster.All this looking and I find stuff at work. GL!!HH!! PALEO
Well I,ve never golfed but I ll have to try soon. nice finds
Jeff
 

im a coarse worker too. we have huge bucks, tons of morrels, 18oo coins in the ground, but know arrowheads, yet!!! the miami river is 2 miles away and we are way up so there is a chance
 

Thanks for the replies.I've been researching the island that I work on and see that the island is 40,000 years old and a ton of Native American activity along with early moonshine bootleggers and civil war history.I can't wait to seriously hunt the place.One guy I work with said they found ALL the artifacts while they developed the place.I say,people thinking that way is exactly why I'm going to find stuff. ;D Thanks again!! HH!!GL!! PALEO
 

If it is Hutchinson Island (only one I know of in Savannah that has a golf course) then there is a ton of history. A woman that Iwork with said that when they were developing that golf course, her husband was one of the surveyors and they found tons of stuff. I have been researching the island also because the confederates used it to escape to SC.


Find out when they are dredging the river and if you can, hit the piles of sludge, might need a boat but I hear you will find those huge Megladon shark teeth. I have not been able to do this myself so I can not say this works and since I am taking a new job in Charleston, I may never get the chance.


Good luck!
 

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