March 7 of 2011 ... My best day of hunting in the Americas!!!

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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A hat, sunglasses, a liter of water and 40 degrees of heat .... I lose myself in the tropical savanna during a whole day.
I could not leave here without doing a day of metal detecting and metal findings show before Columbus, although not be the gold that I advanced the Huaqueros .
First began to appear along the way a lot of pottery, shells and stone tools of the Valdivia culture that is 2800 BC to 1800 BC, these findings are everywhere and in large quantity, this was the first city in the whole the Americas where pottery was made and became a large city around the year 1800 BC.
Later I headed to a place to call "Tola" where I already been on another day and I find the type of pottery that I wanted as it was the ceramics of the period of the cultures Guangala and Manteño 500BC to 1500 AC.
In these two cultures were used extensively the Copper, Silver and Gold
although gold and silver was intended only to religious .
Today I show achas ceremonial, earrings, nose rings and other things found here.
Greetings everyone! :hello:
 

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It looks like you are having a wonderfull time Hispan :headbang: super finds, now go find some of that missing Gold and Silver, great pictures as well :notworthy: keep them coming :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

hispan you truly are like a time traveler you seem to also make great extremly old finds my oldest coin to date is a 1788 massatusets copper i found in northern vt which is old for this part of the world unlike the areas you hunt got to get to merry old england someday or any were in europe nice hunting
 

Congratulations from the mother country!!

Looks like a beautiful day and lots of finds, and extremel old.

Whats on pic 12? looks very big to be earings...

I really hope you find some if that really old gold or silver.

I went digging yesterday, I will post soon.

Thanks for sharing such old things

Nutria :headbang:
 

Silver Searcher said:
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It looks like you are having a wonderfull time Hispan :headbang: super finds, now go find some of that missing Gold and Silver, great pictures as well :notworthy: keep them coming :icon_thumleft:

SS

Here are people who throughout his life have been dedicated professionally to find pre-Columbian gold and silver .... although it may be found in a totally unknown, but it is very difficult .... I am content with these results. :thumbsup:
H
 

Nutriasub said:
Congratulations from the mother country!!

Looks like a beautiful day and lots of finds, and extremel old.

Whats on pic 12? looks very big to be earings...

I really hope you find some if that really old gold or silver.

I went digging yesterday, I will post soon.

Thanks for sharing such old things

Nutria :headbang:

Hi mate ...! :hello:
Very soon will go back to the motherland ..... I look forward to the cool climate and good Spanish food.
These hoops are unknown, but appear to rings and were recovered together with the PreColumbian votive axes.
H
 

That old stuff is super cool, can't wait to
see what else makes its way to the surface. :thumbsup:
 

Pre-Columbian tweezers? That must be banner stuff. This is a whole completely new game you got goin Hispan. Awesome finds. :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:
 

gleaner1 said:
Pre-Columbian tweezers? That must be banner stuff. This is a whole completely new game you got goin Hispan. Awesome finds. :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumleft:

Hello gleaner1 ! :hello:
The tweezers were used during pre-Columbian times from Mexico to Chile.
It necklaces hanging task brings with polished shells. Here we show a necklace with a tweezers.
H
 

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Muchas gracias, Hispan. Su viaje esta muy interesante. Los fotos son magnificos. Andi
 

g-olden years said:
Muchas gracias, Hispan. Su viaje esta muy interesante. Los fotos son magnificos. Andi

Thank you and wellcome to Treasurenet forum! :hello:
H
 

"2800 BC to 1800 BC, these findings are everywhere and in large quantity, this was the first city in the whole the Americas where pottery was made and became a large city around the year 1800 BC.
Later I headed to a place to call "Tola" where I already been on another day and I find the type of pottery that I wanted as it was the ceramics of the period of the cultures Guangala and Manteño 500BC to 1500 AC."

Fascinating!!!!!!!!!!! You are blessed to be able to dig relics like these! I admire you :headbang:
 

wow very cool finds.

Love the picture of the sun setting through the coil. :icon_thumleft:
 

Have a wonderful time...love those tweezers!
 

Excellent Adventure and Discoveries & pictures. Thanks for sharing ! :icon_thumleft: Sure having a good time in South America :hello:
 

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