Epic Bottle Dump Found. Native American Pots recovered and lots more.

Calabash Digger

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Epic Dive Day for sure!
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Excellent outing Calabash. Keep on keeping on. 👍
 

Wow! Very old glass bottles and probably older native pottery! And in such good contition.
Do you have any idea of the tribe and time of the pottery? I'd be interested to know. And it would be interesting to know the age of some of the older bottles.
Pottery is imo Mississippian cord marked !
Wow! Very old glass bottles and probably older native pottery! And in such good contition.
Do you have any idea of the tribe and time of the pottery? I'd be interested to know. And it would be interesting to know the age of some of the older bottles.
IMO the pottery is Mississippian culture cord marked 1700 to 1000 bc
 

What an amazing collection of relics! A small history museum laid out on a table. The Native American vessels are the most impressive IMO. Incredible!
 

What an amazing collection of relics! A small history museum laid out on a table. The Native American vessels are the most impressive IMO. Incredible!
Thank You!
 

Well done! It would be hard to walk away from a place like that. Hope you get to go back soon.
 

What an epic hunt. You guys were on a really good site. Native Americans lived there as well as colonial settlers at a later time. I bet a sifter would have produced a lot of flint.. As that ivory dries he may want to consider a cyanoacrylate glue. It will keep it from peeling apart.
You guys knocked it out of the park. CONGRATULATIONS on your epic hunt.
 

What an epic hunt. You guys were on a really good site. Native Americans lived there as well as colonial settlers at a later time. I bet a sifter would have produced a lot of flint.. As that ivory dries he may want to consider a cyanoacrylate glue. It will keep it from peeling apart.
You guys knocked it out of the park. CONGRATULATIONS on your epic hunt.
Can a person sift underwater?
Or did you mean the banks/shore of the water?
 

Can a person sift underwater?
Or did you mean the banks/shore of the water?
Yes. I have a bucket sifter I use underwater. You scoop up and shake. I think he was 30" deep with mud bottom so he would have to surface. Looks like he did not need it. Current works best.
 

I really do not know how they used them. I think they stood them up in the fire and hung them up..
 

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