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dutchhunter
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ot worked stones

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here are a few pics of some stone ImageImageImage this is a great hobbt to have and youcan involve the whole family DUTCH
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Post by wabi »

I see several nice points in there. Nice collection!
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Nice!!!

I used to go out with a guy who collected and catalogued -just amazing. I loved going point hunting.
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Very Nice !! My Dad left his collection he got on the farm to me when he passed. Cool to see other people finding them too.
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Very nice arrow heads!
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Post by munch »

ed here is one with the bird i told you about
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Post by B-Logger »

Very nice. Congratulations.

Many have been found on our place but I've just never really looked for them. One relative used to come a couple times every year to look and did find several. We have an uncle who has a good collection like the one posted.
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Post by pokynojoe »

Pretty neat assemblage! I see some "side-notched" Mississippian dart or arrow points, maybe Hamiliton points. Nice hand axe, I think I also see a shaft straightener, some burins, lotsa pre-forms, maybe a "nutting" stone. I think there are some Woodland points in there, and maybe even some Archaic period stuff.

I'm just a rank amateur mind you, but if these are coming from the same provenance, you may have a nice site on your hands. Spanning a few thousand years, maybe. Well worth a phone call to a local historian or archaeologist.

Neat!
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