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| Quartz points, all personal finds from the same field. Forgot the ruler. The largest one in the middle is a fraction over 3 inches. The 2nd point in the 2nd row is almost crystal clear. I added a tiny drill found on 4/28 even though it obviously is not quartz |
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| These true arrowheads are sometimes called Madisons or Levannas. They are from the late Woodland, which is about 1000ad to the contact period. All of these are made from good quality chert, jasper and quartz. |
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| All these shards are from one field, most of them are very small. The first couple of shards I ever found were by accident, I thought they were something else. Finally figured out what they were. |
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| These 5 shards were found in a stream while screening for fossils. They are very thick and sort of discolored. All 5 were found in the same area and I had hopes of maybe finding enough to reconstruct the pot. Doesn't look like that is going to happen though |
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| These shards are from the Abbot Farm site outside of Trenton. A fellow gave these to me. He literally had buckets full of shards plus thousands of Fox Creek points, bone artifacts etc. |
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| I got a box of shards from an archeologists estate. I got in on the very tail end of the deal, don't want to think about what I didn't get. But what I did get in the box is this shard with an effigy face on it. Can't get much better as far as shards go. |
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