I thought this was a neat way to store a bunch of pottery sherds. I have two of these filled up with sherds. I guess this isn't practical for some. I filled two jars up in one Georgia visit.
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I thought this was a neat way to store a bunch of pottery sherds. I have two of these filled up with sherds. I guess this isn't practical for some. I filled two jars up in one Georgia visit."The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. LeeTags: None
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I do the same KP. Got Mason jars with design's and no design's and the best in frames all separated by site. I love pottery!N.C. from the mountains to the sea
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Thanks kypoint...i really liked the caveman avatar....didnt think about changing it but surfacehunter suggested....after that i remembered that the site suggested that your avatar could be a favorite find.....glad i grabbed an in situ before picking it up....i do believe it is my favorite find...not sure what will top it...some may disagree but i think if i find a grooved axe...that might take precedence
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I love your caveman avatar, too, and CMD’s Fertile the Turtle effigy. Plus, I get confused when see new icons. Since Brun (my nickname avatar from caveman leader of clan in fiction book) now replaced by wicked ppt find, maybe can borrow Brun and edit him to look like a Brun-hilda!
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Hey Ethan, I hadn't thought of it before but that's a great way to display them.Michigan Yooper
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Mrs. Sherfy, owner of the Sherfy Peach Orchard in Gettysburg, had a mason jar holding a peach that was on a tree during the day of the battle. Someone still has it. Anyway, I saw a picture of it in a book, and my mind wandered, as it usually does, and I thought, "ya know, that may be a good idea to put my pot sherds in there." Don't ask me how I thought about pot sherds from a peach jar, but like I said, my mind wanders...
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I usually give my pieces away after I get a pile. If it's a design I don't have I will put it in my frame. Haven't found any new designs in a while. I still have my 1st year of hunting flakes in a Mason jar. Once in a while I will go back through them. They look good Rusty RelicsNW Georgia,
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I remember you now. Tnet is where my digging buddies are, Civilwartalk is where my researching friends are, and this is where my family is at.
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You should look up some of my posts over there. I use to post everything I found now I'm more selective. Warning thought I think there is over 4 thousand of them
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To date I've posted 3,502 replies to topics. Mostly good morning, and goodnight on the rct. Used to be an animal house.
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Jars , lamps all over the place ....I love Georgia Chert .
I have my best pottery in a plate but no pic .
Getting the lamp I alway suggest it .
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I don't know much about pottery. I just knew it was 20th century.
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I've been lucky to live close by the NM pueblos and get a feel for the art, even studied it in college art history.
This piece is Santo Domingo [now Kewa], know for utilitarian pottery but not sold as tourist goods till the 60's.
A piece like this would be expensive if it were from the 30's as they just don't exist from early dates.
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