Whats your most unique artifact?

badandy

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What's your most unique artifact?

Here is mine, it's n exausted flake knife from St. Clair Co., IL. Made from burlington that has been creekstained orange. A little over 4 inches long, and uni-faced. I would lean towards paleo if I had to pick a time period, JMO! Let's see some of you unique artifacts when you all get time. Happy Hunting!


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Re: What's your most unique artifact?

trevmma said:
i dont know if worked so here goes again, it has to long peices of flint off on both sides. almost a good clovis other thank the flint missing on both sides, i wonder how the plow broke it like that. ; )
hey trevmma... i researched your piece and the fact is.. a fluted plow hit it! twice!!!!... lol
 

Re: What's your most unique artifact?

this is a very uncommon pendant made from lead ,it was hammered flat into a sheet then folded and shaped,its from a histroric site in portage county ohio,the gun flint and bead are from the same site,i know of a trade axe from the site also,could be native or early trader
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this hopewell indented gorget was found by my grandfather around 1930 in portage county ohio
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Re: What's your most unique artifact?

Found in a tin full of Southwest points and Indian stuff my Uncle gave me.
I was told it was a Folsom, I haven't had it authenticated but he said he bent over and picked it out of the desert with his own hands.
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