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    Okay this should be fun and anyone with a artifact dirt pic can play along. It can be recent like mine or it can be a past find. No contest on this so whatever you prefer just as long as it’s a artifact.
    NW Georgia,

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ID:	381699 Savannah River insitu found today of course the other pic won’t load Click image for larger version

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    NW Georgia,

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Finally loaded

    • redrocks
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      Glen congrats man that's awesomee

    • SurfaceHunter
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      Thanks Red sure wasn’t easy to see under them trees in the shade. I saw it and thought I will take a pic just in case the 2nd pic is when I flipped it with my stick. Then I saw it was a good one

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    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Like that blue don’t find that much around here

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ID:	381731 i found this hardin in 2005 hunting with 5 other guys. they were sitting around this clump of bushy trees and called me to come over, it was dinner time and they had a fire going cooking hotdogs. i made it almost to them like 20 feet and there it was. i was so scared it was going to be broke i wouldn't even pick it up, i let one of the guys little boy pick it up. i washed it in a mud hole a few feet away an took a photo of it in the water. had they not called me to come over there i would have not found it, i had my own dinner with me and was fixing to walk to the other side of a 300 acre field to get away from the kids that kept getting in front of me. Click image for larger version

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Wow how big is it? Those edges look sharp

    • toccopola
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      3 inches

    • SurfaceHunter
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      In my area that is a big one sure is pretty

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Thanks for showing a favorite

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    Nicest find this year. A north blade or to me a snyder preform. Found this spring on virgin ground. Probably wouldn't survive the next few years of tilling.
    SE IA

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Something to be proud of that’s for sure

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ID:	381756 Point under glass back in January .Remember Glen?
    SW Connecticut

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      How could I forget you were on fire with the finds. Maybe nobody would go out in the cold like around here people think I’m crazy yakking in 32 degree weather. I find a lot of them in the cold

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    • redrocks
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      Nice ..is that under water or ice?

    • SurfaceHunter
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      Try using the medium setting after the pic loads it shows better. Now what is it looks unusual but killer?

    • Aquaman
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      It’s underwater. Kirk.

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Type? I like the shinny black flint

    • Aquaman
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      Not sure of the type on this one. Maybe a Copena.

    • SurfaceHunter
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      Has some nice flaking

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Hard to believe they come from our area cause you must of found all of the good ones and left me the pooters

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    Okay I have a few but nothing from this year.
    Look to the ground for it holds the past!

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      Whatever you want to share is fine with me hopefully them pics come up

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      You are probably going to have to say what they are

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    • SurfaceHunter
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      I know what that is it’s a beautiful piece

    • Whippoorwill
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      A Celt, right? Nice!

    • Aquaman
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      Yes it’s a greenstone Celt in situ. I’ll add another pic. Since it’s so thin it could also be an adze used for hollowing out canoes from solid tree trunks.
      Last edited by Aquaman; 07-27-2019, 11:01 PM.

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ID:	381817 I can add one from earlier this year north Georgia Click image for larger version

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    NW Georgia,

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      Always fun when they are all fully exposed and you know what your going to pick up.
      BTW I guess my other pic's did not show up?
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      Look to the ground for it holds the past!

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      • SurfaceHunter
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        No but that one did. So was it whole?
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