This seasons finds from friends farm

redbeardrelics

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It has been a relatively slow spring season around my way. We had a decent amount of rain at the right times, but just not many fields turned where I had permission to walk this year. Here are my finds from several hunts at my good friends farm. I am very thankful he turned his fields this year, and also that he let me come over and walk pretty much whenever I wanted, even though he picks up artifacts and keeps them himself. I hope all the pictures load. HH to all.
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second picture bottom left.

I really like the sharp point sticking out of the edge. I find that type of protrusion on lots of blades and scrapers up here.
 

Great pictures! I always forget to take an in-situ photo when I'm out!! Awesome finds!
 

Great finds and nice pics,
dts
 

You've done well! Continued good luck to you!
 

Wow, what a treasure trove! :notworthy: What I wouldn't do to be able to metal detect those fields!!!!! :occasion14:
 

second picture bottom left.

I really like the sharp point sticking out of the edge. I find that type of protrusion on lots of blades and scrapers up here.

Thank you quito, but I am not sure which item you are referring to, which # is it? Probably the most unusual one for me from this group is #295. It appears to be the ip of a point that broke, and had the lower end re-worked into a small drill. I don't find many drills at all, and 3295 is certainly the smallest for me.
 

Wow, what a treasure trove! :notworthy: What I wouldn't do to be able to metal detect those fields!!!!! :occasion14:
Thank you, and I know what you mean. I haven't detected this field yet, but have noticed a few pieces of red brick in one location, although no pottery shards as I would expect to see at an early home site. I did find a nice French gun flint there a couple years ago so there is bound to at least be some scattered finds somewhere. Of course there is no better way to tell than to give it a good scanning with the detector. HH
 

lots of finds and good with a camera to. 295 looks to be a drill by the way.
 

It seems kind of a shame that the soil gets tilled upsetting and possibly destroying the site and artifacts.
 

Happy Hunting is an understatement! You have done well. I am with Terry about running a detector as I looked for points!
HH !
 

Great finds and photos also, and I would have run a MD over that area. If you found a gun flint then there may be some trade goods laying just under the soil.:thumbsup:
 

A lot of nice points in there and I like the different materials in your area.
 

Nice one's red. Looks like you have quite the place there. some very nice looking material too.
 

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