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i would like to point out , when i found the copper, the site was crown land and had a mid 19th century homestead on it .
i believe the copper is a older piece and is a example of overlapping history.
we found other copper stuff, thimbles, buttons, metal pots and even two but plates from muskets, but all these where less then 10 inches deep, the copper was over twice as deep.
I should point out, i am not saying i found a "copper shield " like the ones i posted , but a piece of copper, that was formed into a sheet molded to fit the chest and possible woven into a cedar armor vest.
i guess this is my last post for the closed thread "copper body armor"
i don't know why it was closed.
I quote surf "In battle the men wore red cedar armor and helmets".
As for the nationality as to who made it, the bark suggests indian and
the local native copper in the area makes it very plausible.
there is one thing about finding something like what i have found, if you do not look for any history, you will never find it.
i do remember visiting a archeological dig on the neighboring island and they had a bucket for the copper pieces they found.
As for badge guy, he was found a different island that has no homestead , the island is just to small. surf, i am curious how you met badge guy , only less then half a dozen people know his where abouts. If the cops have had a dig done on him, then there may be others who have met badge guy.. i do like your story about the clam digger but.
i would like to point out , when i found the copper, the site was crown land and had a mid 19th century homestead on it .
i believe the copper is a older piece and is a example of overlapping history.
we found other copper stuff, thimbles, buttons, metal pots and even two but plates from muskets, but all these where less then 10 inches deep, the copper was over twice as deep.
I should point out, i am not saying i found a "copper shield " like the ones i posted , but a piece of copper, that was formed into a sheet molded to fit the chest and possible woven into a cedar armor vest.
i guess this is my last post for the closed thread "copper body armor"
i don't know why it was closed.
I quote surf "In battle the men wore red cedar armor and helmets".
As for the nationality as to who made it, the bark suggests indian and
the local native copper in the area makes it very plausible.
there is one thing about finding something like what i have found, if you do not look for any history, you will never find it.
i do remember visiting a archeological dig on the neighboring island and they had a bucket for the copper pieces they found.
As for badge guy, he was found a different island that has no homestead , the island is just to small. surf, i am curious how you met badge guy , only less then half a dozen people know his where abouts. If the cops have had a dig done on him, then there may be others who have met badge guy.. i do like your story about the clam digger but.
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