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Article about: Keep me in mind when you dig up that cache of minty Cahokia points! (Of course, a nice sparkly Clovis would be nice too... )

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    Keep me in mind when you dig up that cache of minty Cahokia points! (Of course, a nice sparkly Clovis would be nice too... )
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    Never found a Clovis how nice that would be or a whole Dalton..
    No one has ever replicated that flute.

    Eric
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    Super items. Must be a great feeling to find these yourself.

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    When I was younger I always loved finding lovely Indian maids at the pow wows.

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    Man...if you did this where I live you'd be prosecuted! They were building a Wal-Mart Super Store here and they THOUGHT that they had found some fire pit rock or something like that on the grounds...they were going to stop construction and preserve all the land around it! Luckily for Wal-Mart it turned out to be nothing...but here in Washington you can not dig Indian artifacts out of the earth.

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    When I was younger I always loved finding lovely Indian maids at the pow wows.
    Me too Kimo Sabe......
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    Great stuff, Eric! I really like the drill! That must have been very tedious work for the brave who had made that.

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    I am sure it was Dean. Its first was Dalton point and for what ever reason was turned a Drill most likely after being broken and used as a drill for repurpose imo.

    ERIC
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    I didn't know that some of these were worth that much, Eric would you possibly be able to evaluate some of my indian items? I honestly have no clue on these things and for someone who knows their stuff to take a look would be delightful! I have a family heirloom that is an Axehead and also what i think is a spearhead, i have also a few more things. I will try to get picture sometime this late afternoon
    Thanks
    Ryan

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    Very cool!

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