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Hey there Hal,
Just curious. Do you typically look for sign before hand and as your going thru the site?
Out by Hogeye in Bastrop County, the hills are so deep in fine sand they look almost like that. By me, its Black Gumbo. When your on a camp (coastal) it's mixed with Rangia shell. It's like digging in a paved parking lot. That picture brings back mems of Florida.FGH Check out my artifact store at Lone Star Artifact Reclaim
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Always looked for what would be a perfect campsite ( from experience ) Dig test holes ..Different sites different methods..Find concentration, dig till run out of flakes ( some sites are continuous flakes ) then move and find another concentration I wasn’t much for digging shell sites..didn’t really have to ,, water washed the artifacts out...don’t have those smaller shells up the west coast of Florida
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