Mentalfloss
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Hello I am a newbie to this site. I live in Wisconsin and look for spear points around Hixton (silver mound) in the farm fields. I have been doing this for maybe a year and a half. The Hixton quartzite is a sandstone that has been cemented together by silica. Scientists say the sandstone here is different from others. It's pure sand and pure silica, and it's found nowhere else. For 12,000 years, Native Americans have come to Silver Mound to make tools and weapons. The earliest visitors were paleo-Indians who stopped here on their annual North-South migrations to quarry the unique stone they shaped into lance points and later into arrowheads. I have found several artifacts. Most of the points I find are broke because of the plows, my question is, if I were to dig for points how deep would I want to go and where would be the best place to look. I would say the fields are full of flakes up to 2-3 miles away from the mound. Sorry I don?t have any pics of my points but I will try to get them on here in a few days. http://www.emily.net/~schiller/silmound.html
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