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    Questiong for artifact Gurus

    A couple weeks ago I asked about the possibilities in Runnels. Based on the answersI went and did a LITTLE searching. I was a long weekend, I was sunburned and I did not feel like spending Much more time in the sun.

    Using I learned here I picked an area on a flat about 20 above flood plain close to the slope down and about 200 yards from the creek. I did not find anything earth shaking. In about 5 minutes in a 25 ft circle. I picked this up off the surface. My question is this natural acurring or reason for more time and effort.

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    The one on the far left looks like a broken point. Turn the squared end down and imagine the rest of the point being there. the one below the penney looks like a broken tip to a point.IMO

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      #3
      That stuff is clearly debitage from a manufacture site and likely its a camp right there.

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        #4
        Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
        That stuff is clearly debitage from a manufacture site and likely its a camp right there.
        Xs 2. Keep looking. You're not far from the goodies! I imagine they perched on that hill, worked on "tools" and watched for game or intruders.

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          #5
          Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
          That stuff is clearly debitage from a manufacture site and likely its a camp right there.
          Originally posted by bar2hunter View Post
          Xs 2. Keep looking. You're not far from the goodies! I imagine they perched on that hill, worked on "tools" and watched for game or intruders.
          Yep and yep!

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