Last Two Hunts

Sundays creek hunt in WV, mostly Kanawha flint stuff. Small lance has some heavy basal grinding.
 

Awesome Ryan. I don't know how you see those things in all those rocks. Nice finds for sure! :notworthy:
 

I would NEVER leave that creek..... ever....... :D
 

Felinepeachy said:
Awesome Ryan. I don't know how you see those things in all those rocks. Nice finds for sure! :notworthy:


Thanks, I can give you a helpful hint for picking out artifacts in rocks, gravel beds, creeks, etc. Instead of concentrating on and looking for arrowhead shaped rocks look for exotic material or material that looks like it doesn't belong there. Sounds simple but it's really effective for isolating possible artifacts. You can also cover alot of ground hunting like this.
 

naturegirl said:
I would NEVER leave that creek..... ever....... :D

It's a nice spot, little history on the place. I found most of the artifacts on the bank between two small feeder springs that flow out of caves in the hillside. An old indian trail parallels this creek for most of its length. There are natural salt licks nearby that brought in the game in ancient days, the creek is full of chert cobbles too. Paleo - Mississippian occupation.
 

Great looking spot. That second point sure has a lot of character with its knapping style,, great hunt looks like sifter time. :thumbsup:
HH
TnMtns
 

TnMountains said:
Great looking spot. That second point sure has a lot of character with its knapping style,, great hunt looks like sifter time. :thumbsup:
HH
TnMtns

Thanks man, I would really like to get in there with a sifter or become friends with some of the farmers who live along this creek, I'm sure their fields are full of the good stuff.
 

Th3rty7 said:
TnMountains said:
Great looking spot. That second point sure has a lot of character with its knapping style,, great hunt looks like sifter time. :thumbsup:
HH
TnMtns

Thanks man, I would really like to get in there with a sifter or become friends with some of the farmers who live along this creek, I'm sure their fields are full of the good stuff.

That second point is one hell of a nice Fox Creek......Early Archaic piece there. Ryan is that Argillite or Rhyolite??..........Those are some nice find bro......that Fox Creek is a beauty!!! I always find them broke......................GTP
 

Yo 37...watch out for the snakes! I tried to pass some time along a few creeks last week waiting for some rain. I don't have an abnormal fear of snakes, but after numerous 'surprise' encounters, I decided to pack it in. Copperheads are thick this year over here in PA. You encounter many across the border?
 

Get-the-point said:
Th3rty7 said:
TnMountains said:
Great looking spot. That second point sure has a lot of character with its knapping style,, great hunt looks like sifter time. :thumbsup:
HH
TnMtns

Thanks man, I would really like to get in there with a sifter or become friends with some of the farmers who live along this creek, I'm sure their fields are full of the good stuff.

That second point is one hell of a nice Fox Creek......Early Archaic piece there. Ryan is that Argillite or Rhyolite??..........Those are some nice find bro......that Fox Creek is a beauty!!! I always find them broke......................GTP

Thanks man, I was thinking Fox Creek or Stanly narrow stem on that piece. I believe the material is heavily patinated indurated shale. My best guesses on that. Appreciate the comments.
 

Hutch in PA said:
Yo 37...watch out for the snakes! I tried to pass some time along a few creeks last week waiting for some rain. I don't have an abnormal fear of snakes, but after numerous 'surprise' encounters, I decided to pack it in. Copperheads are thick this year over here in PA. You encounter many across the border?

I've seen alot of black snakes this year and a couple small ringneck snakes around the house. There are copperheads and timber rattlers around here but haven't seen any this year. I saw a large rattle snake about this time last year. I'm always keeping an eye out for them.
 

First let me say Killllerrrrr pics!!& great finds!i always like findn lances even if they are a lil rough.The piece after the triangle imo is a paleo transitional point.thx for sharing the view!!
 

creek astronaut said:
First let me say Killllerrrrr pics!!& great finds!i always like findn lances even if they are a lil rough.The piece after the triangle imo is a paleo transitional point.thx for sharing the view!!

Thanks for weighing in with your opinion, I'm not sure about that one, does have some early flaking though I agree.

Appreciate the comments Musky.
 

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