coinnut
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I had a rare opportunity the other day, to try something besides metal detecting, but just as exciting. So I dragged my wife along to try it too. lol Actually she was all for it. There was a need for volunteers to do some traditional Archaeology work digging a very early lithics site. It spanned from Paleo right up to late Woodlands. We were assigned a test pit and in 90 degree heat dug and screened it layer by layer :shocked01: My half of the pit yielded dirt rofl with one very small piece of quartz. My wife's side yielded many quartz flakes, (some clear quartz), a bifaced quartz piece (unidentified), and a Lavanna quartzite point @ 1500AD. Well that wasn't too fair :dontknow: We worked hard, learned a lot, and minutely helped preserve a site that is soon to see the corporate bulldozer >:#
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