Lone Star
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- Jan 6, 2010
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Hey Gang, Spent the weekend at the bayhouse on Trinity Bay. This is the north eastern most body of water in the Galveston Bay area. I found a 1/4 mile long area that shows habitation sites almost constantly along the shoreline eroding out of the bank. I noticed them a few years ago and began picking up pottery every time I took the kayak for a spin. As there isn't any indigenous tool stone for about 80 miles or so I never found any flint or stone points until this weekend. The tide was way out and I walked around the outer reaches that are usually under water. This wore out knife was laying half exposed on the red and yellow clay with the dark side up. I almost passed it by thinking it was just a piece of rusted metal and when I nudged it with my poke stick it had the familiar sound of rock, not metal.
It seems to be an exhausted Kent or Ponchatrain. The material is a reddish petrified wood. Thanks G.
It seems to be an exhausted Kent or Ponchatrain. The material is a reddish petrified wood. Thanks G.
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