Let’s see your in situ pics!

LandSeig

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I really like seeing the themed threads and this one may have been done before. Here are two of my latest in situ pics. Feel free to post them like you find them!
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Well here’s one from last year. Once in a while I find points that aren’t in my area. I found this and immediately thought it was some kind of Dalton. Then I changed my mind to a Savannah River 1st stage cause I know someone who found some big SR points.
Well I sent Relic Grubber a PM and he said it was a Guilford. I did a little research and it just doesn’t show being found in my area. Guess what it is? It’s a Guilford, so I guess I owe RG an apology. You were correct it’s what you said it was. It’s in my special finds case right now. Thanks for the I.D. Relic Grubber.
That is nice. I would have guessed it in the dalton class to. Learn something every day.
 

I like this thread so I'll post a couple more from that site I previously mentioned in SWOK. I took a lot of in situ pics that day cause my son and I were basically doing a field survey. The lake had been drained and we couldn't find any record of one being done before it went in. Very cool spot, and it's all back underwater these days. And you guys got some killer stuff you've found.
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That red material is awsome.
 

I found this cool slate knife/celt like tool in the roots of a tree that had been submerged for along time.
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This is a good example of how a point looks that’s been dug up by a gopher and had the rain wash away all the dirt around it.
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This is a piece of string I found in a pile of what was probably human waste and food scraps in the back of a cave. One of my favorite finds. Pretty rare to find centuries or millennia old organic material.
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I have a big slate blade very similar to yours I’ve found
 

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