Some finds

lastfling

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I thought I’d share a few of my finds. I believe most are Archaic. If any stand out as to type please let me know. They all are from Northern Fairfield County, SC. It’s what happens during a lull in deer hunting [emoji4]

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Thanks for looking.
 

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Tdog

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Welcome. Thanks for indicating the area where these were found. A size reference such as a known coin or ruler in the pics would be very helpful. I'll take a stab at some. 3rd pic @ 1:00--Kirk Corner Notched or Palmer (9000-6000 YBP). 4th pic bottom row two on the right Guilford Yuma (7500-5000 YBP). Last pic--oval pieces are Guilford Round Base (6500-5000 YBP).
 

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lastfling

Greenie
Sep 3, 2019
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All Treasure Hunting
Thanks, I’ll keep the size reference in mind next time. I believe the 1st pic bottom row are Savanna River - possibly second row far right also. I’m not so sure of others. For size reference the bottom center one is 3 1/2”
 

Tdog

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Thanks, I’ll keep the size reference in mind next time. I believe the 1st pic bottom row are Savanna River - possibly second row far right also. I’m not so sure of others. For size reference the bottom center one is 3 1/2”

OK, I agree with you with one exception--1st pic, bottom center looks like a Benton although I think you are out of the distribution area. I couldn't comment on them all individually because of all the key strokes it takes to convey what I want to say. Same is true with everyone else too. You get more responses if you only post a few at a time in separate threads.
 

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A2coins

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Welcome to tnet Ill tell ya I dont have a clue but lots of wise people on here
 

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lastfling

Greenie
Sep 3, 2019
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Northwest Piedmont NC
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All Treasure Hunting
OK, I agree with you with one exception--1st pic, bottom center looks like a Benton although I think you are out of the distribution area. I couldn't comment on them all individually because of all the key strokes it takes to convey what I want to say. Same is true with everyone else too. You get more responses if you only post a few at a time in separate threads.

Noted - thanks -- less is more.
 

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Noted - thanks -- less is more.

Or...
More info (more photos and more back-story) per artifact. They all beg for a close examination.

That’s a good group though, showing similar types and color of materials in the area you’ve found them. That’s good info too.
 

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