Hi-newbie here. Thanks for the add!
I've been a novice hunter most my life-but my interest peaked while living on Rez in Cherokee,NC years ago.
I've been an avid shell collector having grown up on beaches of N.Florida.-I often run across artifacts in my searches.
I have some spectacular finds especially around the Bay Area.
My mothers home is a Victorian Antebellum in the Historical District of Apalachicola,Florida.
The house is just across from Apalachicola Bay & sits on a very high hill-I was always told was a burial mound. The area is known for its rich ancient tribal history.
I'm planning to learn more on this.
Chert was the most common material used.
This was found in alley of her home.
It appears to be dark green obsidian.
I've been a novice hunter most my life-but my interest peaked while living on Rez in Cherokee,NC years ago.
I've been an avid shell collector having grown up on beaches of N.Florida.-I often run across artifacts in my searches.
I have some spectacular finds especially around the Bay Area.
My mothers home is a Victorian Antebellum in the Historical District of Apalachicola,Florida.
The house is just across from Apalachicola Bay & sits on a very high hill-I was always told was a burial mound. The area is known for its rich ancient tribal history.
I'm planning to learn more on this.
Chert was the most common material used.
This was found in alley of her home.
It appears to be dark green obsidian.
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