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Decided to incorporate some Indian artifacts into my landscaping. That's pretty neat!
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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those are cool huntsman 22 do you every sell one ?
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nah, but I've given a bunch away
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Those are beautiful. Damn you had some artistic Indians living up there. Little bitty points, real arrowheads for sure.
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Found a couple good ones last weekend.
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--- CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE --- A Magic Time To Be An Illegal In America---
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Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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You guys are all finding some great stuff. Me and slumlord waiting on fall plowing and rains.
Morewood Holy fugg!!
Fenceline of grinding hammers!!!! Omg.....
Slumlord and me hardly ever find late woodland, let alone missipian stuff
Be a major score for either of us to find stuff like grinding bowls and grinding hammers, pottery , effigies, axes, adze , Ect ect ect
Mostly early wood land, entire archaic era and trans paleo and paleo stuff.
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Our Indians killed animals
They didn't sit around on their asses and make nutella
hahaha
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Our Indians killed animals
They didn't sit around on their asses and make nutella
hahaha Well i wanta find a nuttela bowl and grinding stone one time!!! LOL!!
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Indians out in the SW must have liked cornbread and fried fish because I’ve found a bunch of Manos and Metates they used to make cornmeal.
I think Indians in these parts were buffalo eaters for a long long time.
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Our Indians killed animals
They didn't sit around on their asses and make nutella
hahaha Well i wanta find a nuttela bowl and grinding stone one time!!! LOL!! i've got 2 nice conical pestles. One from willy's another from a bluff overhang. I've keyed you in to a couple other interesting pieces out there in the field and you said "aint pickin dat sheeit up, I only want stuff I can trade for oxycontin" 😩🙀
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Our Indians killed animals
They didn't sit around on their asses and make nutella
hahaha Well i wanta find a nuttela bowl and grinding stone one time!!! LOL!! i've got 2 nice conical pestles. One from willy's another from a bluff overhang. I've keyed you in to a couple other interesting pieces out there in the field and you said "aint pickin dat sheeit up, I only want stuff I can trade for oxycontin" 😩🙀 Oxy,s are da bomb!!!
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Our Indians killed animals
They didn't sit around on their asses and make nutella
hahaha Ours sat around picking pecan chunks outta the log roll they just left on the trail!!!
Founder Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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Ticks, chiggers and mosquito's are so bad here that I usually don't even bother looking during the growing season. However, yesterday a cool front pushed in with enough light rain to keep the bugs at bay so I decided to put on the rain gear and go for a couple hours. My favorite ditches haven't been walked since turkey season so I had a pretty good day. Some pottery pieces, a crude tool, a blade, a beautifully made broken tip that's super thin with overshot flaking and a very nice Rice Lobed... I'll bet some bowhunter's think single bevel technology is new technology, it's not. Best guess, this single bevel Rice Lobed is probably somewhere around 7,000 years old. Interesting that the ancient point is beveled left hand. For reference the modern point is single beveled right hand. Can't wait to get back into my spots, come on frost! X-VERMINATOR
Last edited by xverminator; 09/22/19. Reason: Spelling
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