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Here is my site frame. The frame, once again was a gift from Sugaree. Without him, this wouldn’t be possible. Lol. Anyway....
From the center:
The diagonal going to the upper right corner, are mostly Cottonwood Leaf
The diagonal going to the upper left corner, are mostly Plains Triangular
Straight up are small little birdies
Right below the center, are the corner notched points called Pelican lakes
Left and right of center are the side notched points, called Prairie Side notched and Plains Side notched
The diagonal going to the lower right are mostly Avonlea
There are a few Hanna’s and a few Besants mixed in.
There are types placed here and there that don’t fit the above description, but you will get the picture.
Thanks for looking
South Dakota
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How many years of finding is in the frame Gary? I like how you arranged your frame. Lots of good findsNW Georgia,
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This is my Favorite Frame in my collection. Myself and two other guys found all of these in the last two years on a single site. They sold all of their finds to me. Nothing but Darrel's, Ensors, Fairlands, Birdies, Knives, drills. gouges.. They were a lot of fun to find.Last edited by KrisRock; 01-09-2019, 02:02 PM.Central TX
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The Brushy feeder creek was very generous. It gave us a "B" Frame. This tells the rest of the Story as Paul Harvey would Say. This frame has all of the archaic found in the camp,and all of the B grade pieces. Again mostly Birdies with Fairland, Ensor, Darrel, and small blades of the same.
Central TX
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This site we thought was done a couple of times. My buddy moved to the property a couple years back. He stumbled on this transitional camp, above the Arcaic camp there that was almost completely dug three years back. We dug on and off for the last two years in the Trans camp, nice cause it was close by and we didn't have to dig deeper than 18 inches paid off good.
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Slate - Basalt - Shale mostly archaic in age all one camp central Sierra Nevada foothills the trade beads are off our place .1 Photo
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I just saw this and looked at the date .. I was hunting but boy did I enjoy this . KrisRock that first case is killing me . Everything is so perfect .
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Those are beautiful. My brother lives in Eldorado Hills, my sisters in Rocklin, and my Father is in Roseville. Nice to know if I return to Northern CA. When I retire there are killer things to be found there. I guess the key like all artifact hunting is knowing the right piece of property to buy or get access too. Sweet show.Central TX
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