darkwaterdiver

DarkwaterDiver

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Jul 31, 2011
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Moncks Corner, SC.
Detector(s) used
Tesoro, Tejon land and Fisher, 1280x water
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I found this Atlatl hook on my first dive last year. The States ARCH's said it was the best they have ever seen. They estimate around 3,000 to 12,000 years old.
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One of the rarest artifacts I have seen posted on here. Definitely "banner worthy". Do you happen to have more images of it?
 

Seldom seen and in pristine condition! Makes one wonder how they were attached to throwing shaft, dark area at base could have residue of some type of pitch, sap, tar etc. Banner for sure!!!
 

AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know you guys would love to see this bannered but it doesnt meet the criteria for the banner so I don't think it's gonna go up there.


Finds must be significant, and plausible.
Finds / posts must be RECENT.
Images must be hosted on the TreasureNet server.
Posts with great stories are more likely to be selected.
If the post is one of the members first posts, it is less likely to be selected.
Finds must look good in the banner.
 

Some guy finds a platinum/gold/silver piece of modern jewlery it gets bannered every time! 10,000 year old artifacts nope! Very impressive scjoe! I would push the banner button but cell phone wont give me the option.
 

I don't make the rules and I'm not saying it absolutely wont make banner, I was simply posting the banner criteria. :-\
 

I know peachy. And wasnt meant to be mean or anything toward you, but how can we define recent when we are talking about pieces that are thousands of years old? I am a mder as well as indian artifact collector and would much rather see a indian relic up top than say one of the 4 slave tags or spanish reals or the many buttons an bullets i have dug. Native artifacts just hold a much higher value in my heart than the modern relics we find.
 

LOL you're preaching to the choir. That;s why I have quit detecting altogether. After I found an Indian artifact, held it in my hands and thought of just how old it actually was, it kind of ruined any excitement of finds from metal detecting. I will bring this up on the mod forum because some things are just too amazing to not show on the banner. :tongue3:
 

That is a find of a lifetime! I would love to see more pictures of it from different angles since I've never seen one in person. Congratulations on that piece.
 

Wow. Seriously cool relic.

No offense intended, but it looks like a couple of the teeth have been buffed a bit, I hope you don't do anything like that to the atlatl hook.
 

Still an outstanding find banner or no. First I've seen. More pics?
 

Joe was that a Cooper river find? I use to live close to Santee river mostly found pottery where I hunted.
 

Some of ya'll wanted more pic's of the Atlatl Hook. Thanks for looking...........Joe
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Yes! The hook was found in the Cooper River SC. My Son and I diver the Cooper a dozen or so times a year also the Edisto and some of Beaufort's rivers as well. Again Thanks for looking........Joe
 

Very very cool find Joe. :thumbsup:


As for Banner, it would look good up there IMO, but........I can't go along with it being that you found it so long ago, well before even being a member here. But that shouldn't be taken as to diminish the find or importance thereof.
 

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