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Wish we could find some relic stuff like bowls , grinders, pipes or effigy schitt.
Who knows.....
Might happen......
About a 100 years ago, archeologists unearthed a large village near Pembroke, on Montgomery creek. That's part of the West Fork of the Red, and a lot of stuff has been found up and down it. I've seen some old pictures of the site, and they found some of the good chit.....bowls, pipes, lot's of caches of points, and some graves. It's here, you just have to be lucky to hit the spot.
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James, ...seriously though, did they ever find any bophades there?
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Seeing alot of stuff in that link I recognize Nice stuff. Where you from dude? Southeast u.s. ???
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Some of it came from Texas but most from the intermountain west.
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I have lots more, but that was all that was on my phone.
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Found some more. Pardon the feet.
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Mr. Boykin, those are some nice frames.
I hunted artifacts ever since I was a kid in your area there. Found lots of Toyah and Harrell points and some nice long stem Perdiz like you have. Even a Clovis and Folsom now and again. Your paleo in the center is extra nice too. Clovis?
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Man that is some nice stuff for sure!!!!
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It is a Folsom. I’ll try to take a better picture. Thanks very much.
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Rearrranged my frames. Some are shown twice. Where were you hunting around Midland?
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Anasazi ladle I bought at auction.
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Can you elaborate on the oval 'rock' ?
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I found that in the middle of a cotton field. There is a camp on a sandy hill that overlooks a playa lake (buffalo wallow). The figure is painted on it. I’m not sure exactly what it is supposed to be. The rock isn’t from around here.
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Wish we could find some relic stuff like bowls , grinders, pipes or effigy schitt.
Who knows.....
Might happen......
About a 100 years ago, archeologists unearthed a large village near Pembroke, on Montgomery creek. That's part of the West Fork of the Red, and a lot of stuff has been found up and down it. I've seen some old pictures of the site, and they found some of the good chit.....bowls, pipes, lot's of caches of points, and some graves. It's here, you just have to be lucky to hit the spot. Just be extra careful not to try digging up stuff... http://www.academia.edu/22358637/Remembering_Slack_Farm
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We are in West Texas. My cousin has a black river rock that he found in another field that has a whale or fish carved into it. I am not sure where it originated either.
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I find sandstone rounders and pounders in a site we hunt. St.Genevieve Limestone is the only natural rock for 600ft below. Some I find have similar markings, I passed it off as iron from multiple plow strikes. As for "camp rocks", in a site where the soil predominately Baxter series with no rocks, cherty-loam. I find these *this rock is actually a chert nodule. I bothered to keep this one. It seems to have edge wear.
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