What’s for dinner? A hog apparently.

Barrydang

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Digging out what I am gonna say pretty sure is a 1800’s trash pit of sorts. Pulling out what I figured wAs a too far gone.knife blade out pops the broken tip of a tusk alil more rooting around I found the rest it was already broken before I got too it. Pretty sure if I could get further under the oak tree and through all the roots more of This is in there. Found a couple more teeth didn’t bother keeping those.
 

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Very cool! I like stuff like that!
 

Teeth are cool to find, along with all those other non-metallic items we happen across when digging targets. :thumbsup:
 

That’s very cool, trash pits are fun places to play (; you never know what will pop out, great job
 

Nice find. You just never know what you will find in a trash pit.
 

Cool. I’d be wanting to go back and see what else I could find.
 

Awesome piece, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Cool. I’d be wanting to go back and see what else I could find.
I’ve gotten buttons thimbles a peice of brass I just found out was a stirrup broken pieces
Of plate most all of it dates all ranging from 1820-30’s up to the early 1900s. It’s right at the base of an oak tree and I can’t reach any further than I have. Never wanted a tree to fall so bad .
Here’s a pic of most
All the stuff I found in that area
 

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