Hello All :) Thanks soooo very much for including me in your family.

cmenokla

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I own a ranch in SE Oklahoma. Once an reservation, my property has an extremely large creek that runs through it. Over the past nine months I have discovered thousands of stone artifacts. The walls of the creek wash out during hard rains, revealing an ENDLESS Supply of authentic artifacts. I started collecting and researching them online. I have hunted arrow heads here since purchasing the property 15 years ago. Never occurred to me to search for other items until the past year. I LOVE IT!. Effigies stones, motars, etc. etc. etc. However I could use some help identifying and pricing items. I welcome any expert to examine each item... online or in person. It will be interesting to get your thoughts. Recently after flooding, Paolithic items have caught my attention as well as iron tools. Interesting indeed. So ~Blessings~ to all. I look forward to your thoughts and imput. :hello2:
 

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Welcome to TreasureNet, what you have posted are natural rocks...
 

You are mistaken. They have already been confirmed authentic by an expert. Not Natures work. :)
 

Welcome aboard :icon_thumleft:
 

Welcome. Treasure Hunter ain't never wrong muchacho. ALWAYS get a second opinion form another expert. Try OU anthropology dept. Just saying...
 

Welcome to Tnet. Great that you have a place to look for those kind of things. Look forward to seeing what you find. Be sure to keep a look out for Dinosaur bones. Some have been found in SE OK.
 

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Welcome to the party. Good to see more Oklahomans coming aboard. I too see natural rocks but the arrowheads should flow a plenty. I find spears and points like crazy here in NE Oklahoma. You have a good area down there. Good Luck and Happy Hunting.
 

Welcome from the Colorado Rocky Mountains. My family is from SE OK. In 68 I lived in Push Co. between Ice and Snow, if you know where that is. Very good artifact sites in that area. If you ever get the chance, check out One Creek Valley. Tons of arrowheads have been found there.
 

Your "expert" said they were authentic what, rocks? I'm with Treasure_Hunter on this. They are natural rocks.:laughing7:
 

I'm with TH & SANDMAN!!! Show us the rest of your collection.
 

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