Perfectly preserved 1,000-year-old hunter's dart discovered in melting ice

You beat me to it! But I was busy copying and pasting :laughing7:
 

It's not that easy to fill a tag with my Winchester M70 30-06. I'd starve to death if I had to rely on that skinny little stick to survive. Kudos to those Indians. My hat is off to them. They were truly amazing.

And of course the arkie/UN types immediately want to make it a protected UN site. They can't let anyone have a single artifact, on the surface, underground, or under the water anywhere on earth. They get them all. Period. If it wasn't for our strong private property laws in the US, we wouldn't be able to detect and this forum would not exist. Gary
 

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It's not that easy to fill a tag with my Winchester M70 30-06. I'd starve to death if I had to rely on that skinny little stick to survive. Kudos to those Indians. My hat is off to them. They were truly amazing.

And of course the arkie/UN types immediately want to make it a protected UN site. They can't let anyone have a single artifact, on the surface, underground, or under the water anywhere on earth. They get them all. Period. If it wasn't for our strong private property laws in the US, we wouldn't be able to detect and this forum would not exist. Gary

Spot-on comments.
 

My dad showed me that a few days ago. Very cool.
 

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