I just thought I would say hello to all and this looks like a really cool site with tons of great information. I'm proud to be a member. Thanks
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My Dad helped Glen Kizzia open up the Crenshaw mounds (and the Kidd place)in Arkansas in the early 60s, I wasn't born until 1975, but I have always enjoyed searching for indian artifacts, it's difficult to do today. The Corp of Engineers even refuse arrowhead hunters to look at the water's edge at the Texarkana lake. I still have a few agee and hays points that Dad gave me...
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Tinkerbell wrote:
My Dad helped Glen Kizzia open up the Crenshaw mounds (and the Kidd place)in Arkansas in the early 60s, I wasn't born until 1975, but I have always enjoyed searching for indian artifacts, it's difficult to do today. The Corp of Engineers even refuse arrowhead hunters to look at the water's edge at the Texarkana lake. I still have a few agee and hays points that Dad gave me...
Look to the ground for it holds the past!
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Hello Arrowhead hunters,I am new to this website,from Central Oregon,lots of artifacts in these parts,finding them is another question.Looking to meet new friends on here,if you have questions about Central Oregon,be happy to answer them if I can. This is an awesome website,Thank You!
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Hello peoples! I am new to this site AND to arrow head hunting. If any one is in Jackson, MS area, i would love to go siting with you. (no, I won't give away your locales cause I will share with you too. Just would love to find a few points. Never have, but I do have some fossils and a few sharks teeth from Brandon, MS. I appreciate any feedback or replies.
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