ALABEAR Full Member Joined Mar 20, 2005 Messages 182 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Location Bridgeport, Alabama Detector(s) used FISHER F75 LTD and some TESORO'S Jun 25, 2009 #1 I found this the other day river diving about 15 foot deep. They are a lot of Indian relics on the banks and in the water. Thanks Attachments R1.webp 38.5 KB · Views: 233 R2.webp 36.6 KB · Views: 237 R3.webp 17 KB · Views: 232 R4.webp 9.2 KB · Views: 229
I found this the other day river diving about 15 foot deep. They are a lot of Indian relics on the banks and in the water. Thanks
Likely Guy Hero Member Joined Aug 10, 2008 Messages 703 Reaction score 13 Golden Thread 0 Location Quesnel Forks, Autumn Festival ca. 1895 Jun 25, 2009 #2 My first reaction is that it's naturally made. Mother Nature does work in mysterious ways. If you have a suspicion as to its' origin, post it in the 'Native American Artifacts' section (if you already haven't). The experts there will help. Upvote 0
My first reaction is that it's naturally made. Mother Nature does work in mysterious ways. If you have a suspicion as to its' origin, post it in the 'Native American Artifacts' section (if you already haven't). The experts there will help.
ALABEAR Full Member Joined Mar 20, 2005 Messages 182 Reaction score 0 Golden Thread 0 Location Bridgeport, Alabama Detector(s) used FISHER F75 LTD and some TESORO'S Jun 25, 2009 Thread Owner #3 I got it moved. I did not know there was a Indian relic forum on here. I guess I should have looked, but thanks for the info. Alabear Upvote 0
I got it moved. I did not know there was a Indian relic forum on here. I guess I should have looked, but thanks for the info. Alabear