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  • Cecilia
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    I think we all should start contributing to “Send Nuther Prodigy Archeology School Fund”

  • Mattern
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    I've hunted points many years this is the only one I've found. O.C. New Jersey. I believe it was brought in or dredged up. I also believe it is made from Rahma Chert. I new a family who hunted Rehoboth Beach. His advice was to go out to the point where the waves met and look on the shell and stone lint running horizontal to the beach. They found many beautiful colorful points, knives and tools. good luck. Kim Click image for larger version

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  • Flint Eastwood
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    They are greater than 1 inch…the largest may be 1.5.
    Thanks!

  • Hal Gorges
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    A nice collection, I’m jealous I don’t have any Olivia beads..

  • SurfaceHunter
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    How big are the teeth?

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  • SDhunter
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    I can see that you guys are having fun!

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  • Flint Eastwood
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    Nuther One scores within 3 seconds of entering beach!
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  • Flint Eastwood
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    On it!
    And now so is he.

  • Flint Eastwood
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    Wow! Very specific and helpful.
    Nuther One already snatched up 3 shark teeth.
    3 more than I ever found!
    Flint

  • MondoLithic
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    If you are bringing a kayak there are fossil shark teeth on the Choptank River, Boston Cliff, S.E. of Easton near a boat ramp. And I would walk the public access on the back bays, Assateague, Assawoman and Little Assawoman for a better chance of finding points and pottery. Good luck, and check your tides.

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  • Flint Eastwood
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    I truly appreciate all the tips and input!
    This forum of friends is such a priceless resource.
    Thanks again!
    Flint

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  • Old Toad
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    Just north of there at the Indian River Inlet bridge I have found two points in black flint.

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  • Cecilia
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    Remember the People also used shells in their tool-making!
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  • SurfaceHunter
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    If you don’t already have one get him a boogie board they are lots of fun

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  • Flint Eastwood
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    Nuther One would probably settle for a hermit crab and a snow cone!
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