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My oldest finds in Arkie Land...What's your's?.:.:.:.<>:cam:

tabdog

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You know, people talk about their oldest finds on this forum all the time.

People show things from the 1700's and even older.

I always felt kind of left out because this part of Arkie Land was not settled
by white people until on in the 1800's.

It occured to me that I have found some really old things lost by people in Arkie Land.

See that two tone, white and black arrow head. I was told that, that is a Dalton Point.
9,000 to 10,000 years old. (correct me if that's wrong).

These are my oldest finds in Arkie Land. What's yours?

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HH,
 
Great points TD , I really like the 2 tone point too. And like you my
oldest finds from my home town are also native american. The point in
the upper right of the frame is a flutted paleo and the bowl is from the
mound builers era. Thanks for this thread TD , This will be interesting :clapping:

Terri
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i love indian artifacts...i am part inuit from british colombia. i have an old stone grinding bowl my father gave me. my cam isnt working to take a pic of it though. i love arrow heads. there r so cool.
 
Your post pic is fascinating to me.

Are those all arrow heads?

I have never seen anything like these beautiful finds!!

thank you so much for posting this pic.

I know here in Ct. there are also Native American artifacts....I want to get inland and start finding some. My friends find lots of these relics.
 
Echo star, that is a beautiful display of Native American artifacts .

I love the bowl!+
 
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