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    Finally got the rain we needed here in the mid south. I went out this morning and found all this in about one hour. Both of the Lost Lakes are rhomboids. The big Uniface looks to be paleo, but hard for me to tell.

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    Can you post a better picture of this piece? Just curious if that is a flake running on the reverse side, or if it’s just partially uniface.
    Hong Kong, but from Indiana/Florida

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    • Whippoorwill
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      Collateral with median Ridge flaking on one side?

    • Whippoorwill
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      I have literally hundreds of pieces similar to this one. They are from the same site.
      Last edited by Whippoorwill; 06-08-2019, 11:17 PM.

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    • #4
      Notice the rounded top which is smooth as glass.

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      • #5
        So it’s not broken on the other end? Nice pieces I bet you get more rain
        NW Georgia,

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        • Whippoorwill
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          Most of them seem like broken production pieces. I hope to find some nice pieces this summer. I may need to move into the woods away from the fields.

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        These were found just inside the wood line back in 2013 by my friend Ben. He found several amazing Lost Lakes. One was 3” long.
        Last edited by Whippoorwill; 06-08-2019, 11:36 PM.

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        • SurfaceHunter
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          The left one looks a GreenBriar with that base.

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        Last year I found a site right at the edge of one field I’m hoping to make my way there in the next couple of weeks found a nice preform that day and they turned it this year. It’s a hike but I will try might be a killer waiting on me.
        NW Georgia,

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        • Whippoorwill
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          I hope so

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          Good luck. Sounds like a good time.

      • #8
        Awesome finds! It makes me wanna get out there and hunt. Hopefully soon. Now go get yourself a Lost Lake!
        "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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        • #9
          Hey nice finds man...get more
          SW Connecticut

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          • #10
            We're definitely getting more rain based on news forecast.....I'm near you I'm sure just based on your Id name....good finds man
            Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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            • #11
              I hope I can get out tomorrow
              Benny / Western Highland Rim / Tennessee

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              • #12
                Good Hunting Whippoorwill!
                http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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                • #13
                  That is some efficient hunting and very nice finds

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                  • Whippoorwill
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                    20% of fields littered in flint fragments along Whippoorwill and Red River. Quite possible a heavily populated area for thousands of years. Mass graves pop up periodically all over this region. One can only imagine what it looked 3,000 years ago. Vast stands of 200 year old hardwoods and pristine waterways everywhere.

                  • Whippoorwill
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                    After a deep plow back in 2013, I could drive down the tree line between the Whippoorwill and the plowed field with my car door open and pick up broken artifacts.
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