Posted by [Smokin joe]
Great photos and great points. Here is one from my veg. Garden
Posted by [Smokin joe]
Wrong photos here is the one from the veg. Garden . The other is from the field.
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Posted by [Dallred]
Great idea for thread Milan! Here is one of my favorite in situ pics, not my best point, but really liked how I just barely could see a corner of this little red and black jasper Rabbit Island point!
Posted by [CoachG]
Such detail in such a small point. Very nice.
Posted by [chase]
Dallred wrote:
Great idea for thread Milan! Here is one of my favorite in situ pics, not my best point, but really liked how I just barely could see a corner of this little red and black jasper Rabbit Island point!
Darin, it has been one thing about looking, when I see an artifact I know! no matter how small of it I see. It is the control to take a picture before you expose it. I heard it called bragging rights. But for me it is the understanding I have an artifact, and just what do I have? Thanks! that is cool.
Posted by [SDhunter]
Nice one Darin GaryLast edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 08:58 AM.
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Posted by [RyanVa]
A few of my favorites.
Posted by [geezer77]
TT, that tractor tire point narrowly escaped certain death!
RyanVa, those are some sweet in-situs! I really like the one poking out of the side of that wash out. Thanks yall, I cant get enough in-situ shots.
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Posted by [turkeytail]
Tractor print right over the top of it!
Posted by [turkeytail]
Tip up.
Posted by [JR]
Lucky that tractors tire didn't get popped by that one!
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Posted by [geezer77]
Heres my favorite and a few others.....
Posted by [geezer77]
Hey guys, I wanna see more!!! Yall post up your best In-situs.......PLEASE
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Posted by [CoachG]
Really cool finds everyone. Finding a Clovis for your first arrowhead would be kinda hard to top. ha
Posted by [SDhunter]
I have two that are my favorite. Here is the first.
Posted by [SDhunter]
This is my favorite. The first stone axe I've found. I was pretty excited. I'm not sure where my picture is right out of the ground, but found the cleaned up version.
Posted by [Dandielyonwine]
Here is a link to my "love the deer tracks" in-situ For any new members.
https://forums.arrowheads.com/index.php?routestring=forum/general-discussion-gc5/show-and-tell-–-your-site-finds-and-in-situs-gc8/43023-love-the-deer-tracks
I think it will work, lol
Still my favorite one to date.
SandyLast edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 08:18 AM.
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Posted by [Kansas]
And a few more. In-situ are my favorite shots. It's so hard to wait to grab a camu before u pick it up. Even when u are by yourself, its like u have to snatch it off the ground right away before something happens to it.
Posted by [JoshinMO]
Nice pics Kansas, looks like You got an Yardifact!
Posted by [gregszybala]
kansas wrote:
It's so hard to wait to grab a camu before u pick it up. Even when u are by yourself, its like u have to snatch it off the ground right away before something happens to it.
And that explains my lack of Insitu!Last edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 08:10 AM.
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Posted by [Kansas]
Great thread awesome insitus everyone. Some irreplaceable memorys there for sure! Here are a few of my favorites. Hope to see some more.
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Posted by [Paleolution]
wow, those are some nice finds! Thanks for sharing everyone, great thread! Holy geeze 11BP, that's one heck of a point! One of the coolest in-situ's I've ever seen, thanks for sharing that gem from 76'!
Here's a couple of my favorites. The first is a Zephyr drill, one of my first in-situs.
Next one of my favorite in-situs.
My wife's best in-situ.
Posted by [11KBP]
Paleolution wrote:
wow, those are some nice finds! Thanks for sharing everyone, great thread! Holy geeze 11BP, that's one heck of a point! One of the coolest in-situ's I've ever seen, thanks for sharing that gem from 76'!
Here's a couple of my favorites. The first is a Zephyr drill, one of my first in-situs.
Thanks Chase, Ray, Hoss, Josh and Tyson for your comments.
All of the in situs on this thread are nice.
Tyson, I like the in situ drills that both you and Chase found, both are quality artifacts.
Josh, nice in situ ...I really like the color of that one.Last edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 07:59 AM.
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Posted by [JoshinMO]
I only have a few but had no idea how cool or whole this one would be. It was late summer and this little creek dried up a bit upstream revealing this. The leaf hides bottom a bit. Material has Traveled about 45 miles I have found but others have found it has traveled much further. Torn between Burlington and this Material. My Daughter and I found this one at an old Neighbor/Friends Place and shared The find with Them after walking back from Creek. This Material is really hard to really share what its like in hand. In The right Sunlight it shows its red/purple Hues so will try and show that soon. A lot of The area it comes from is still very rural yet has some park and recreational areas and its where I spent much time camping and Swimming, just a Great area that is actually The Highest point in Missouri, what I call The Ozarks. Anyway heres The Pics and A Link (bottom of last photo) to more information to this Missouri Rhyolite
Heres a Shot of A Drive out there and link
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame...on1/index.htmlLast edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 07:48 AM.
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Posted by [Cachefind09]
Here is another one of my best that I just didn't think I was going to get out because it was found in December and was frozen in the dirt. I was thinking that I was going to have to mark it and come back another day and get it but I was able to eventually get it loosened up. I was hoping it would be a large Dovetail blade but it turned out to be a 5 1/2" Stanfield knife.
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Posted by [CliffJ]
Hoss wrote:
So Cliff I have to ask. Is that in one of your frames or one of his. That is one heck of a first its gonna be a tough one to beat. Thanks for sharing those pictures guys. Chase sweet drill man.
I expect it will be in his frame some day! That was actually the first time I had carried a camera on the hunt, because my grandson Jackson was along. It was sweet finding something nice for him to pick up! But he was just as satisfied with all of the other points he picked up that day, right after a big deluge.
Posted by [11KBP]
chase wrote:
We all have In-situ's, but when you have the pic of the unknown of a great find, that's what its all about.
Lets show your best In-situ.
This picture has always been one of several of my favorites of an “as-found” artifact find, (in situ, out of context). I wish I would have had a camera along on all of my hunts as I missed getting pics of some great moments to be enjoyed years later by viewing the recorded images.
This is a scan of a picture taken in 1976 with a 110 film camera which did not produce very good quality pics. My dad is pointing his finger at the artifact which is a little over 5 ¼” long and is made from a Kansas Flint Hills Permian chert.
Posted by [chase]
That is an Awesome point! great In-Situ thanks!
Posted by [rmartin]
I agree, that is a special one!
Posted by [Hoss]
Wow that lithic glows thanks for posting that picture 11KBPLast edited by painshill; 04-16-2020, 07:43 AM.
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Posted by [Cachefind09]
When I first saw this boatstone I honestly didn't know what it was because I never found one before or handled one. At first I actually thought it was an odd type of nutting stone but eventually realized what it was.
Posted by [rmartin]
Great thread Chase and awesome pics everybody. I will have to search my files again but I just posted my better ones under "Moments" earlier.
Posted by [chase]
rmartin wrote:
Great thread Chase and awesome pics everybody. I will have to search my files again but I just posted my better ones under "Moments" earlier.
Ray I don't mind seeing them again! They are all good I have old timers and it new to me.
Posted by [rmartin]
chase wrote:
rmartin wrote:
Great thread Chase and awesome pics everybody. I will have to search my files again but I just posted my better ones under "Moments" earlier.
Ray I don't mind seeing them again! They are all good I have old timers and it new to me.
Chase, it is a new thread in the In Situ section by Joshinmo. If he doesn't mind, consolidate the two.
Posted by [rmartin]
One from last Saturday
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Posted by [rmartin]
here's another
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Posted by [chase]
Moderator Note: this thread was first posted in 2011 but was compromised when the forum software was updated, and so has been re-created manually.
We all have In-situ's, but when you have the pic of the unknown of a great find, that's what its all about.
Lets show your best In-situ.
Posted by [CliffJ]
A few years back, my youngest 3 year old grandson with the first point he ever picked up (after I pointed it out) Chalcedony NC Clovis
Posted by [chase]
CliffJ wrote:
A few years back, my youngest 3 year old grandson with the first point he ever picked up (after I pointed it out) Chalcedony NC Clovis
That is too cool, Thanks for sharing!
Posted by [Hoss]
So Cliff I have to ask. Is that in one of your frames or one of his. That is one heck of a first its gonna be a tough one to beat. Thanks for sharing those pictures guys. Chase sweet drill man.
Posted by [Speedmaster]
Here's my best out of the four in-situ pics i've taken....It's my profile pic.
Posted by [Speedmaster]
Great photos Cliff!Tags: None
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