This is a classic 3” Deep South Hernando....it’s fashioned from Florida fossil chert and was found at a little place called Aripeka on the coast, in Pasco co. Florida...Named after the great Seminole war chief and spiritual leader...this piece came from a white sand contex, and while she could use a little color in her cheeks, she does get the looks...Thanks for viewing.
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In the last 50 years in Florida at least 20 museums state and local have had artifacts stolen or “missing” in Georgia, a whole collection of pottery vessels went to miss, so you see Tom, they’re safer in my museum, which goes to my daughter who is a point hunter, in Jan. 2018, I thought hard about giving the pottery to the Museum on Weeden Island, but they have had stuff stolen, then I stumbled on the forum, This is where it should be shown for now.......besides the big boys’n girls tend to look down there noses at collections like mine...interesting thought though,
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I hear you. It would be cool if somebody set up a database where folks could anonymously log their finds with photos and stats. Even if it was just through this site, you'd quickly build an amazing resource. I just feel this stuff should be out there for the world to see and admire.
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