Lone Star
Sr. Member
- Jan 6, 2010
- 409
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 400
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hey ya'll,
Found the weight-like thing a few yards in from an old Texas Colonial homestead. It was found between an old indian shell midden, an old settler cemetery, and the old house. This property is on Galveston Bay in Chambers County.
It's not pure lead, its too hard, but heavy as heck.
Found the nail-like thing in a more confusing context.
A Spanish presidio was built over the burned out remains of a French traders cabin, that was built over an ancient indian shell midden. The shell midden is like concrete, and about 10-12 inches under the soil. Everything over it is from the mid 1700's to current.
This location is along a river feeding into Galveston Bay./
Thanks for your ideas.
Lone Star
Found the weight-like thing a few yards in from an old Texas Colonial homestead. It was found between an old indian shell midden, an old settler cemetery, and the old house. This property is on Galveston Bay in Chambers County.
It's not pure lead, its too hard, but heavy as heck.
Found the nail-like thing in a more confusing context.
A Spanish presidio was built over the burned out remains of a French traders cabin, that was built over an ancient indian shell midden. The shell midden is like concrete, and about 10-12 inches under the soil. Everything over it is from the mid 1700's to current.
This location is along a river feeding into Galveston Bay./
Thanks for your ideas.
Lone Star