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Re: Rock hunting

Postby greenheadgrimreaper » Sun Mar 23, 2014 10:02 am

Tica, I have almost gotten myself killed a few times while surveying on construction sites. I tend to look down far too much. :oops: But I do have my boss hooked on trying to find them after I picked one up in his footprint when he was looking for one on an excavated creek bank. I can't remember which pictures I posted up- I hate to do any reposts- but here is my pride and joy that I found last spring. It was shining like a q beam in the clear water on the extreme upper end of a what turns into a sizeable river. Not far from where I found this point the water comes out of the hill to start its long journey downstream. I have found that, if I hunt the upper end of old creeks, I tend to find more complete artifacts.

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That is a fine dime ain't it duckter? :D

Tica here is a point that has me confused. It is a large point- probably the biggest I have found so far. It has a cool coloration on one of the shoulders and made my knees buckle when I saw it had been broken off. I cannot seem to find a fit to what point style this is. The shoulders are barbed pretty heavily- the picture does it no justice (it's a crappy picture I had to crop it out). But the rounded tip makes it an oddball. I cannot see what this would have been used for. Maybe for blunt force trauma? It's not like any of the knives I have found. It seems as though it was used as a projectile but it doesn't look very aerodynamic. The only thing I can figure is the point was broken at the tip and reshaped with the rounded tip? I have no idea, maybe you can give some input.

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Re: Rock hunting

Postby tica-tica » Mon Mar 24, 2014 6:52 am

Awesome point. Check out the secondary edge work flaking. He spent some time on that one. You said "where the water comes out of a hill". Sounds like a spring to me and springs are magnets to ancient people. Bound to be a lot more there.

Springs and spring runs (creeks running away from spring heads) are fantastic places to hunt artifacts. Fresh, clean water that never freezes is a given for major camp sites.

Here is a video of a hunt I went on yesterday. I found a neat green stone Celt (axe head)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A3R_qah4bY
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Re: Rock hunting

Postby tica-tica » Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:02 am

On that last point

It looks like a Kirk corner notch to me. Most all large points were used as knifes. They sometimes intentionally rounded the tips for a specific use. We have a point over here called a cotaco creek. It is a stemmed triangle point with all points of the triangle rounded off. It is often found on the river banks where I think they used it to open mussel shells. No sharp tips, just sharp edges to open shells.
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Re: Rock hunting

Postby levi127 » Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:19 pm

Any idea about this?
I found a larger stone little smaller then the paml of a hand. Had finger groves it like it was used for something.

This stone might just be a rock but had me interested for some reason. The sides are really rough when everything else is smooth.
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Re: Rock hunting

Postby tica-tica » Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:45 pm

It is hard to tell if it is an artifact without a closer look at the edges. It could be a scrapper but does not look like a perform for an arrowhead.

Snappers will have fine secondary edge work like some arrowheads and like you said will fit nice in your hand.

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Re: Rock hunting

Postby tica-tica » Thu May 29, 2014 1:42 pm

Here are some finds I had in the month of May:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2k6BPr ... e=youtu.be

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