Here are a few of my favorite points!

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Here are a few of my favorite points!

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All find in my Gardens around the house!
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Hope you enjoy ::ds:: ::tu:: Thanks for looking!!
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Sure is a nice collection you have there OU. Very nice indeed. ::tu::
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Thanks Chris ::tu:: Hunting arrowheads is just as fun collecting knives! ::ds:: Finding a part of history is what's amazing! It will give ya goose bumps!
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Very interesting Terry, thanks for sharing the nice pics.
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Terry,

Those are incredible ::tu::

And to find them in your garden ::ds::

Your living on a piece of American History there ::nod::

Thanks for sharing!

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awesome and thanks for sharing.
I sure wish I could find something like that in my garden. The only thing I find in my garden is deer!
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OMG WOW!!!!!!! THAT IS JUST WAY TOO COOL!!! 8) 8) 8) 8)
8) how awesome is it that you can walk outside .....rustle up some dirt ......and find americn history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanx for sharein' man ::tu:: ::tu::
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Great finds! And so many... :shock:
You must live in an archaeologist's dream house - and garden! :D
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Thanks for the compliments guys ::tu:: The best time to search for them is after a rain, the flint just glitters once they are washed off by the rain.

geno, I have to run Deer out of my gardens also. They can be a pain and the coons drive me crazy ::dang:: ::dang:: I trap 10 to 14 every year in the garden. I have to put up a hot wire fence around my Watermelon or they will eat everyone of them!!
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Those are some dandy artifacts you have harvested. ::tu:: ::tu::

To find so many in one spot must indicate a group of "early Americans" lived on the same ground you now occupy. They look great.

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Where I hunt, I walk into the late afternoon sun and just look at anything that shines at you. I have had great success. Of course I only do this on private ground. We have Antelope traps on my range, and that is a great place to look. Large basalt stones were turned over creating a white looking line(lime deposits on the bottom of the rocks) that herded the critters into their shooting range. They wouldn't cross over the white line,as it was like a fence...ever see an antelope(pronghorn) jump a fence? Not likely.
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Pretty cool finds! Great condition too, a knife would be lucky to make it more than a couple years. You must live on what was a former indigenous camp.
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Amazing what people had to go through to get food. Great looking points!
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awsome points way way down you have a couple of nice fluted points that are really nice but all of them are nice finds
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Thanks for showing points. Love to see others. My wife's great aunt found this in the 1950's in Blackfeet country. They thought it was Blackfeet, but don't know how you could rule out their enemies or earlier people who controlled the area, who knows. But here it is. Between two bone blade knives I tried to do in traditional methods and materials.
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Are you close to broken bow
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Very nice points
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How amazing that you can just hunt while gardening! Envious! Amazing finds!

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