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This is one of my better halfs finds from 2006 made out of Flattop Chert. Heavely abraded on distal end......always been one of my favorite pieces.
 

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HEY WOW
this getting to be a good thread
lets keep it going
so many nice blades and pieces

hey Dork, what are the chances of that pipe being a fish head rather than a baby bird ?


Larson1951
 

Clovis point that was picked up thousands of years later by Stanly Culture a rechipped. Has two areas of patination with the heaviest being the original clovis surface. Still retains a flute.
 

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Those Stingray knives are unbeleivable to say the least. Uniface, that Limace with the gravers on the end is sweet. Great posts all ya'll. I guess I need to post something here soon.
 

wow gals and guys.some really cool relics.joshuaream and larson those are excellent.a piece i found this year that i thought was pretty cool for its uniqueness,a notched flint chopper is my guess.
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larson1951 said:
HEY WOW
this getting to be a good thread
lets keep it going
so many nice blades and pieces

hey Dork, what are the chances of that pipe being a fish head rather than a baby bird ?


Larson1951

Larson, that was my first thought after I picked it up and cleaned the sand off of it. I was really hoping to find some eyes or fins engraved on the side of the Pipe, but there aren't any other carvings on it but the mouth. I took it to the ASO show in Columbus and had a few of the old time collectors look at and they said they thought it was a baby bird and that they had seen that same mouth on other pipes that represented birds.
 

This Post gets the WOW award. Honkey flintmaster flash did I show you that bling I mean flint axe kinda like yours I found??
 

I still can't figure out what this is

never the less it seems cool

the picture of a papoose wrapped in a blanket with one hand showing and a feather in it's hair is on the large end

the other picture looks like a badger or maybe a turtle??
it seems too big to be a hair pin
the small end shows a lot of wear to the design, it must be from someones thumb
this may indicate that it was held in the hand quite a bit
 

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Interesting, Lars. They seem to have really liked badgers and chevrons :hello2:

Road Dog : From how pointed the (un-patinated) business end of that is, I wouldn't be surprised if your re-cycled point hadn't been a Cumberland, rather than a Clovis. Clovis tips were blunt as a rule : re-working one to get that kind of tapering point would have taken the patinization off as it did elsewhere on it.

FWIW
 

Nice artifacts all around folks, quite a show...Here's a Hornstone Dovetail.
 

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Very Large Disk Pipe formely in the collections of Col. Bennet Young pictured in his book Prehistoric Man of Kentucky in 1910. Ex Edward Payne Collection pictured in Lengends of Prehistoric Art in the Payne Gem Case. Ex. Richard K. Meyer from Peoria, Il.
 

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Very nice show folks!! Some great artifacts posted up.

Here are a couple of my oddball finds that I am quite proud of. One is a Buffalo scrapper, and the other is what I like to call my Easter Island pendant.

Twig.
 

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