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Old 08-13-2005, 10:10 PM
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Default Some new Indian artifacts from today

Found a few cool things this weekend. Most of it is broke in some way but there is a nice knife that is complete. Here are a few pics of some of the better stuff.

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Great! What kind of area do you hunt.

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Real nice Alan, in what state did you find these?

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Thanks guys! I found them in a creekbed that is dry at the moment. I am in the eastern side of Missouri. I am going out again today hopefully I can find a complete point. lol

Alan

edit: uh couldnt tell east from west apparently..... :)

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Thumbs up nice finds!

good luck finding a whole 1
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Still no complete points. I'll keep trying! I did find another knife a couple of broken scappers and what may be a drill point? Plus the normal broken points..... I added some pics of some of the new stuff an a couple of the 2 knifes together. I call them knifes but think they may have been used to skin animals. Anyone have any idea on what they really are?

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i will do some research and give you a better answer this evening.

Not a graver but probably a tool called a flake knife.
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Alan,

I'm very new to this and looking at your first picture I have found several of these and thrown them down. I thought they were just rocks! DUH! My town's history is Indians! I found a couple of shapes too what I thought were bears or buffalo. I have to go back and get them....hopefully I can find them!
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