Items found with some arrow heads on low water lake bed in East TN. Seem to be sandstone. Question: Are these heads to small to have been used? could they have been child's play/practice of the period? Thanks for looking and HH
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JARMAN said:Hey Digger Girl, Glad you appreciate the stones. I see your from Tennessee. Are you in the East TN area? Maybe we could hook up and do some Diggin,springs around the corner and the nights are long..... 8)
Montana Jim...I'll let you handle this one!..loldigger_girl said:JARMAN said:Hey Digger Girl, Glad you appreciate the stones. I see your from Tennessee. Are you in the East TN area? Maybe we could hook up and do some Diggin,springs around the corner and the nights are long..... 8)
JARMAN~
I do live in E. TN! Sounds like fun. Maybe afterward, we could do a little metal detecting too!
I have a great cellar hole that hasn't seen much action.....maybe you could help with that!
But honey its Valentines Day....And you know how much I like to have cellar holes I've never had!Gypsyheart said:You need to get your bottom back to your own cellar honey You have enough treasure there to last you a lifetime.........I think Buckleboy can handle any cobwebs on his own....stevesno said:Digger Girl.....I know how much you girls dislike spiders....so I will volunteer to go to your cellar hole and knock off the cobwebs....It's the least I can do... Steve
Besides....Montana Jim seems to be doing sucjh a fantastic job at handling this one......
We know that...we are also just having a little fun....no harm intended....Keep us posted what you find...Stevedigger_girl said:Stevesno~ Thanks for the offer, but after seeing Jarman's stones, I'd rather he be the one to handle the cobwebs.
JARMAN~ The cellar hole is actually on the top of a hill in the woods. It was my great, great grandparents home, and dates probably mid 1800's. My dad was actually born there, so it has a sentimental attaachment for me. There was some cw activity in the area (General Burnsides troops marched through on their way to take Knoxville) and the nearby town (no longer exists) was a railroad town that shows alot of promise also.
I'm planning to go this Saturday as the weather is going to be nice.
Sorry guys~ just having a little fun with you. I'm not just your average "forum tramp"