Riverbank 4: After the rain. AWESOME!!!

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You really had a good hunt! The points in pic. 7 and 9 are great examples. I can't help on id from your area, but Matt R is real good and should be able to help.
badandy
 

What a fantastic early Archaic site you have. Picture # 7 could be a Rowan or an Osceola-Greenbriar, # 9 looks like a Guilford-Yuma. Can`t see the last picture well, is it bone or ceramic?
 

Rege-PA it is made of the same sandy clay pottery the sherds of pottery I find here are made of. Here is a better pic...
 

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Looks like a clay pipe, grit tempered pottery is later than some of those points, your site must be multi-component, and used over a great span of time. Keep us posted.
 

FMarion2ndRegSC said:
What a day!! Points and pieces everywhere! I have not heard of many folks finding axes in SC, but I found one yesterday. Signs of heavy use on it, too. Points, tools, a pottery pipe, and gaming pieces. Enjoy the pics and if anyone wants a closeup to help me id, please ask. Happy Hunting!!!


Wow great day but then any day with rain would be great
Super finds,love the axe
Jeff
 

Those are awesome! That one point looks like the state of Michigan from an old map.
 

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