lunch time haul!

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Beautiful 6 sided grinding stone! Thanks for looking!

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Lunchtime rules sometimes and today you had a great dessert. That is a nicely worked multi use hammer stone................. nice finds.......................GTP
 

I'd skip lunch any day for a hunt like that! :thumbsup:
 

That's better than eating! I couldn't even manage to get out once on a 3 day weekend! Nice finds!
 

very nice thanks for sharing
 

birdpointgriswold said:
Mmm about 45 mins!

Nice 45 min. Have you ever lost track of time, and came in after a 2 hour lunch break? Lol! I have a time or two. Always worth the cussing!
 

Well guys idk what to say but... today was awesome! Stopped by one of my favorite spots after work. Had about 20 mins of day light and wow wow wow! The last photo the pretty little triangle was found by my good friend mike who tagged along! So all in all all I spent about an hour 1/2 looking today! Thanks for looking!

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birdpointgriswold said:
Well guys idk what to say but... today was awesome! Stopped by one of my favorite spots after work. Had about 20 mins of day light and wow wow wow! The last photo the pretty little triangle was found by my good friend mike who tagged along! So all in all all I spent about an hour 1/2 looking today! Thanks for looking!

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Can we see a shot of the other side of pic one? Looks like ol elusive going by the base!!
 

Haha gator said the same thing! Pretty sure its a guilford yuma

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It does have some pretty nasty old school flaking on it
 

Nice finds. I will be honest half of the stuff people find on the native artifacts section I would walk right past. I hunt the rivers but I mainly find animal teeth. You guys are good at what you do.
 

birdpointgriswold said:
Haha gator said the same thing! Pretty sure its a guilford yuma

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You don't think it's a little wide for a yuma?
 

Here is a photo of a Guilford Yuma from an identification website. Also.. it was found with other Guilford period points.. and to me shows a pretty classic archaic median ridge after looking at it more closely. this is just my opinion but I think it's a well made Yuma Probably close to 7000 years old.

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birdpointgriswold said:
Honestly yeah I think it is but what else could it be??

With that being asked..... We'll call it a Yuma!! Lol! Nice finds bro.
 

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