Old Copper Culture Spear Point

MICHIGANJAY

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Hello everybody. I just got back from my annual cross-country “Michigan Adventure” and I have spent the last 32 days on the open road exploring whatever my heart desired and wherever my Jeep could take me. I took along both land and water detectors, scoops, bike, and inflatable seaeagle kayak to complete my adventures. On my travels, I found plenty of treasure, jewelry, and long forgotten relics, however, I was not prepared for the ancient artifact I discovered when I finally reached Michigan. My most exciting find was this Old Copper Culture socketed spear-point. It was found on a friends wooded lot, about 10 feet from the edge of the forest and was soundly detected by the MXT at 9 inches underground. It was wedged in-between two tree roots and when it was unearthed it measured 4 1/8 inches and has a speck of silver on the center of one side (not sure of the weight just yet.) .

When I got back to the Jeep after finding it (sorry-no shots from the field), I was covered in dirt up to my elbow and across part of my face….It didn’t mater I’m sure glad I decided to be persistent and dig that copper signal that turned out to be a North American artifact that rivals the age of ancient Egypt. Research shows that this spear point could potentially be 7000 years old. Wow- I carefully cleaned it with H2o and saved some of the organic material to see if I can someday get carbon dated. ::) It looks like there might be some more wood in the socket. This archaic spear-point is definitely a piece of equipment any pre-bronze age hunter living in Northern Michigan would want to have in their assortment of survival gear. I'm glad its in my collection.

After finding such a great piece, everything else was just fun to find. I found 26 Wheaties (oldest 1927), scored a dime trifecta (1905 Barber, 4 Mercs, 2 Rosies), two silver necklaces, silver heart chain bracelet, five silver rings, a gold(?) pandora charm, a 1933 Ford token "30 years of Progress", and a 1963 CESKOSLOVENSKA 1 KORUNA coin with a woman planting on one side and a lion crest on the other (Joepher-you know where I got that one), Insurence co. charm, and a alpha chi omega accessory. Since I was getting out almost every chance I could, I also managed to find $79.88 is clad and also a Watch Fob with a Native American chief drawing back a bow- I gave this special piece away to family member who is getting interested in the hobby/lifestyle. I had an absolute blast on my trip and one things for sure.... I plan on keepin' the adventures rollin'! Happy Hunting--J.

P.S. Special Thanks to Joepher for the V.I.P trip to MI's 6th Great Lake - you practically stumble over treasure Joe. Also, Dan L.-Thanks for the lake--Get a quality scoop & Good Luck with the New Detector (let me know how summer treats you.) Thanks to U.P. Bill for the good hunt and great regional advice. Tommy with the Excal, I hope ya see this....and Carl and the guys I met today in CO. good to see ya in the field, maybe we'll met again -thanks for the motivation to post- I also managed to go on a few hunts with my dad and we found a couple keepers too...Of course he already found his "big one" see....
youtube.com/watch?v=Erlb9xpdJIs to watch him rub it in on me on Bonny Hunt Show.
j.
 

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That is a very impressive and under rated find! That belongs on the banner!!

Post it down in the Native American section.
 

What a great find and fun post. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
 

Truly amazing!!
 

Congratulations on your BANNER FIND. :thumbsup:

Fossis................
 

Awsome! Being a FORD guy, I really like that Ford coin. ;D


Willie
 

don't know what sounds better, the trip itself or all the treasures you found! what an incredible vacation you were able to take. & truly amazing finds!
 

Thanks for the comments guys. Too much! I'm grateful to make the banner!!! Having such a great trip, finding this ancient North American artifact in MI., and making the banner equals a thrill of a lifetime. Thanks to everybody here who has the courage (and time) to post their finds and stories. The only reason I battled it out with a tree root at 9 inches was because I have seen what great finds can be had if you do research on the area your in and being persistant in the field.

Keep your coil level and your digger sharp - MJ
 

Fantastic find MJ. Most people don't even realize that this advanced culture existed. Modern scholars are more interested in studying far away places and have completely overlooked our ancient history. Thank you for bringing this beautiful artifact to light!
 

up north said:
Fantastic find MJ. Most people don't even realize that this advanced culture existed. Modern scholars are more interested in studying far away places and have completely overlooked our ancient history. Thank you for bringing this beautiful artifact to light!

I fully agree!!
 

Great story, and What a find!!!!! congratulations!
 

I found that same heart. I believe its silver. No engraving.
 

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I would be doing backflips, that is an awesome find, congratulations. thank you for sharing.
 

That really is a great piece of copper i've been hunting for 35 years and have yet to find a copper artifact-congrates!
 

Jason....So cool that you posted the point. It made the banner before I even had a chance to see your post. Definitely a find of a lifetime and I could think of noone more appreciative of such a fine piece of history....me thinks the point found you :icon_thumleft:

Congrats on a great journey and on all of your finds along the way.

Joe
 

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