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Hey Thanx GarGuy for the ID was really surprised the two you wanted to see I thought others were more interesting but I'm def no pro at darts! After hearing that red one might have been in a fire we immediately did a smudging in the entire house and all of our artifacts!! We've got the Stone Artifacts of Texas Indians book and it's helping a lot but def a lot to be learned!! Erica joined the Artifacts.com yesterday too!!
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostThe flat tan item is a big flake struck from a core to be used as is. The red item is a broken Gary . Looks like it has been in a fire .
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Originally posted by chopsknives View PostSo if it was in a fire does this mean it was a burial item? If yes then I assume I should put it back is there anything I need to do beside place it back where we found it?
Nothing burial there. Artifacts got fire damage many ways ranging from being discarded into a fire to forest fires, cooked in meat, etc. You have a nice archaic site. Go find some more!
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Originally posted by Trapper76 View PostCheck out this surface find from Martin county. Any info on type and material would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostLooks like Early Triangular. Yes that's a type. Very nicely made 9,000 year old artifact. Not sure on usual but maybe jasper. Good close pics of both sides might help me Id material. Good find.
We there was supposed to be a couple of close up pics of that point in my reply but I wasn’t able to attach them for some reason. I tried to zoom in and screen shot them, maybe that’s the problem. I’ll take some tomorrow outside. Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Trapper76 View PostGarguy thanks for the reply, I think I can speak for everyone and we appreciate your wisdom and readiness to share it.
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