Lexiluck
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- Southern Arizona
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- Bountyhunter Jr
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I'm not sure. I'm thinking Hohokam. I usually find small one's. This one is the largest I've found.Nice find, not sure on type or age.
That's a nice one, congrats!
My grandparents always said that type was Apache. I've found many of them around Benson, St. David, Tombstone and Elfrita.
Btw, I was born in Florence.
The frame of pottery came from Gila County AZ, alot of culture out that way Anasazi, BI'm not sure. I'm thinking Hohokam. I usually find small one's. This one is the largest I've found.
I don't think this is natural. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
I don't know. I guess it could be.Looks natural to me, Mother Nature is quite the artist...
Its about the size of a 16inch tireMaybe more pics and something showing its size. I think it is a natural formation.
SandstoneVery nice point. Random flaking with edge retouching.
is that basalt?
Yes it isLooks like sandstone.![]()