Tony Two-Cent Administrator Mar 5, 2018 #3 Items would be more likely to be lost while a soldier was trying to cross the creek. Either by wading, jumping or swimming across. Also, the soldiers could have used the creek as a natural trench or bunker for protection. Just a guess on my part.
Items would be more likely to be lost while a soldier was trying to cross the creek. Either by wading, jumping or swimming across. Also, the soldiers could have used the creek as a natural trench or bunker for protection. Just a guess on my part.
G geoclean New member Mar 5, 2018 #4 Often creeks uncover ground that was not a creek in that time period. They shift and move collecting the heavy objects and then re-bury them in time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Often creeks uncover ground that was not a creek in that time period. They shift and move collecting the heavy objects and then re-bury them in time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk