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My Artifacts |
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Here I will attempt to show a few artifacts. All pieces are completely authentic and were aquired legally, mostly through surface collecting in North Alabama, South Tennessee, West Mississippi,Texas, and Illinois |
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Here is a case of Paleo artifacts, Dating back to about 12,000BP, The Cumberland in the middle is about 5" long and is museum Quality, The Clovis(upper right) is is also museum quality The left of the photo shows a Monolithic axe, only one of about twenty nine known to exist, It belongs to a friend. I also own one as you will see later on. |
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this sis another view of the paleo case |
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This display of paleo artifacts contains many fluted pieces, note some are broken. I included them because they are still a rare find. These blades are among the oldest artifacts in North america |
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the Monolithic axe on the right was found in Marion county Alabama by a farmer who were digging post holes in or around 1940 it has been authenticated eight times other then myself. It was broken by the farmer who found it. At his death, his artifacts were given to a collector from who I aquired it. The one on the right was from a collection in south Alabama. It was aquired by a friend, Im not sure of the oragin and will update as more is learned the two points are a cumberland ansd a clovis placed in the cases as a reference |
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A historic pipe possibly a trade pipe from france |
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another case of neglected paleo artifacts |
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Banner stones and one polished celt |
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turtle effigy pendant |
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