Matt G
Jr. Member
- Mar 11, 2011
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- All Treasure Hunting
Its been a long time (>1 year!) since I have had a chance to go look for artifacts. Lots of overtime in the past year at work, lots of projects around the house, three-year-old son, etc., etc,......I'm sure you all know the routine! Well, I got off work a couple hours early on Thursday and got a hall pass to look until dark. Talked to the landowner and made sure I still had permission.....then went walking. I am quite happy with what I found! I just never found very many points up here in my part of Iowa, so this is a very productive hunt for me.
First in situ.......is it all there?
Yes it is! Woo hoo! Nice woodland point made from heated Burlington.
Saw the second one from 20 feet away.....nicely poised on a dirt platform.
I've found several of these very small Adens here......
Third one....I couldn't possibly be lucky enough to have another complete one right?
Yes! Its not a G10, but its neat! A woodland point made from heated fossil Burlington with an impact fractured and repaired tip.
No in situ because I thought it was a flake until I flipped it......I'm counting it as complete because the damage was all sustained while it was in use on an arrow and has all been repaired by the user. Its an Okoboji point, related to Pelican lake types.
Heartbreaker of the day.....a five-notch Cahokia point! My wife found another Cahokia in this same spot close to ten years ago.
Group shot. I also found a complete biface of raw white chert about 4" long as well as two nice scrapers, several midsections, and a nice, heavily ground archaic base (likely Thebes).
Hope to get out again soon......My wife is currently three days overdue with our second, so we'll have to see....
Matt
First in situ.......is it all there?
Yes it is! Woo hoo! Nice woodland point made from heated Burlington.
Saw the second one from 20 feet away.....nicely poised on a dirt platform.
I've found several of these very small Adens here......
Third one....I couldn't possibly be lucky enough to have another complete one right?
Yes! Its not a G10, but its neat! A woodland point made from heated fossil Burlington with an impact fractured and repaired tip.
No in situ because I thought it was a flake until I flipped it......I'm counting it as complete because the damage was all sustained while it was in use on an arrow and has all been repaired by the user. Its an Okoboji point, related to Pelican lake types.
Heartbreaker of the day.....a five-notch Cahokia point! My wife found another Cahokia in this same spot close to ten years ago.
Group shot. I also found a complete biface of raw white chert about 4" long as well as two nice scrapers, several midsections, and a nice, heavily ground archaic base (likely Thebes).
Hope to get out again soon......My wife is currently three days overdue with our second, so we'll have to see....
Matt
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