Riverbank 4: After the rain. AWESOME!!!

FMarion2ndRegSC

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badandy

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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
 

Rege-PA

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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?
 

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FMarion2ndRegSC

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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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Rege-PA

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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.
 

ohioriver hunter

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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
 

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Minelab eTrac, Minelab Equinox 800, Minelab Excalibur II, Whites MXT, Tesoro Tejon
Those are awesome! That one point looks like the state of Michigan from an old map.
 

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