TundraPlugger
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I went out yesterday for a few hours to do some more of what I call "Paleo hunting". There are only certain places i can find Paleo points at but it is tougher looking but the pay off is better.
But anyway, I went to my usual streambed where my Folsom site is located and another productive Paleo site that produces from time to time.
At the Folsom site all I was finding at first were some scrapers and tools. Right before I was about to leave I came across half of a tiny broken Folsom point that had been resharpened to death.
After that I went to my other Paleo spot which wasn't giving up anything to begin with. I was losing hope when I came across what I thought was merely a Goshen base. I was quite surprised when I went to pick it up and the whole thing was there. 1⅝" Goshen point, Knife River Flint with grinding a short distance up from the base and quite thin.
And can't forget the tiny triangle I found earlier that day at a different spot.
All from
Mountrail County, ND














But anyway, I went to my usual streambed where my Folsom site is located and another productive Paleo site that produces from time to time.
At the Folsom site all I was finding at first were some scrapers and tools. Right before I was about to leave I came across half of a tiny broken Folsom point that had been resharpened to death.
After that I went to my other Paleo spot which wasn't giving up anything to begin with. I was losing hope when I came across what I thought was merely a Goshen base. I was quite surprised when I went to pick it up and the whole thing was there. 1⅝" Goshen point, Knife River Flint with grinding a short distance up from the base and quite thin.
And can't forget the tiny triangle I found earlier that day at a different spot.
All from
Mountrail County, ND















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