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Pictures of artifacts please

I am starting this thread in the hopes that the members of this forum will flood it with pictures of all the various artifacts they have found and or collected over time. I figured this thread could provide novice hunters and collectors with a vast wealth from which to learn from and compare to.

I thank you all for helping further my education as well as others.
 

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And a just found rock/artifact? with a cool mark. Inch & a 1/4 both ways.

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Sorry, not an artifact, it is simply a broken rock.
 

Shoshone knife Wyoming

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I did include the words..."just a rock" just for youz guys...
 

Oh, well then thx...get me the link to that movie...:occasion14:
 

unknown2.webpunknown3.webpunknown1.webpThis is one of only a handful of pieces in my collection that is not a personal find. It was given to me in the '70's in NJ by a somewhat reknowned archaeologist. I never got the provenance, don't even know if it is NA or "other".
 

Here’s a small Quartz End Pick

I liked the green and red algae, so I chose not to scrub it. I’m going to say it’s left handed.

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This piece is an expedient knife blade made on a small, hand-sized, Rhyolite slab.

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I believe this is a crude (or expedient) NA Fishing Weight

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Rare form which I have only seen one other example.
 

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That is beautiful. You see the hexagonal shape in gorgets, but I've never seen it on a banner. Wouldn't mind seeing more pictures of that baby.

Coming up on 30 years since I found this one. I have yet to find anything to top it.

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Stuff from the same site. I did not find the Edgefield with the orange dot.

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Sunny Side and sandchip both banners are exceptional,WOW
 

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