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- Location
- Todds Point, IL
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- Metal Detecting
I found this recently while looking for eagles at the lake. Hard to look up and look down at the same time! Saw 3 eagles and we were heading back when I spotted this point. Footprints all around it. Really good camo in the sand. Around here, we call these Snyder points. Farther down south in IL, it might be called a Lowe. In OH, a Hopewell. Material is easily identifiable Cobden flint. Source in Union Co. IL. about 200 mi. so. of here. Cobden is nodular and occurs in balls mostly and much of it has concentric bands. It was used locally by all but only brought up here by 2 groups. Paleo and Hopewell. Paleos travelled and Hopewells traded. If I find Cobden up here, it came from one or the other. Gary


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