Anything interesting here or just a whole lotta nothing?

Justhavinfun

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Sep 13, 2012
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Hello,
These items were all collected in and around the city where my Family and I live. We do a lot of exploring and sometimes find interesting items. The city we live in has a history of First Nations occupation. We've come across many cache pits, culturally modified trees, etc. If somebody can help in identifying what these items are, that would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks!
 

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Hard stone tools tend to show some symmetry. Gator and me see eye to eye again I think. Stones can definitely have apparently manmade holes in them from a lot of natural reasons. But the one really looks like a head to me. And that rock could be a grinder. I am not enough of an expert by any means. I just put a post on the central American forum about selling a couple (four) pots from the honduras/guatamala border. I picked them up today. I will finally be forced to sign onto this forum from a real computer and give up my iPad :) so I can show them to forum members. I would love a few of you to look at them too. I see you there, Gator, so do me a favor and watch that thread tomorrow. I am gonna want to paper and sell the four of them. They are old. Very beautifully made. Perfect, actually. One of them as three of the four original legs and my friend cannot find the one that broke off!!! But three are perfect and all different periods. I need a recommendation on somebody that can paper and maybe help me move the four pieces. I never sell anything lol. I only horde, I do not sell.

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Plus I was taken to eight acres of private property today covered with litho remnants. And piles of limestone drug into a mountain by the people that were going to develop it. I bet I could put ten of us on that property and everybody would find stuff. I am taking a local forum friend (!) and his son the as soon as I finally call him back lol.

Northport. Up the street from a sink hole that is 150' deep. And on its walls once housed a Paleo village. The bodies they found there still had brain matter in them, and there is still a turtle down there with the stick through it that was used to roast it over a fire. I can only imagine. It must have been like an Anasazi village on the cliffs. It was when the gulf of Mexico was 120' lower during the last ice age. There are a lot of sites underwater here. And Salt Pond in Northport and the mouth of the Suwanee had big Paleo populations. There is still a lot of unfound artifacts here. Northport is ripe.

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That whole area is so intriguing and has so much potential! Please keep us updated. I love reading your post's and thank you for sharing them. Keep in touch my friend.
 

Justhavinfun said:
Whoaaaa! Thought these forums were about helping id stuff what people find and hoping someone out there can give some input. I ask for help, and you guys use this as your personal blog contact. NC field hunter & GatorBoy, you guys have been in the field waaaaaaay too long. Time to get back to reality and quite smokin' the ganja.

Sorry about that justhavinfun's!! No ganja here either. I was just havin fun, (little pun intended) and before I knew it, I had robbed your thread. Really sorry about that.
 

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