I’ve heard freshly turned fields, along creek and river banks.Where does a guy even start to look? I’m in southern WI and have never found one. Seems like there is some native history along the river, but I wouldn’t know where to look.
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I’ve heard freshly turned fields, along creek and river banks.Where does a guy even start to look? I’m in southern WI and have never found one. Seems like there is some native history along the river, but I wouldn’t know where to look.
This. Those fresh turned fields after a rain.I’ve heard freshly turned fields, along creek and river banks.
I live in East Tennessee and we find a lot on waterways here just look for fields or flat areas on the main water ways find some steep washed out banks and have fun.Where does a guy even start to look? I’m in southern WI and have never found one. Seems like there is some native history along the river, but I wouldn’t know where to look.
I’ve got a few that also came from the PNW, displayed in frame, and are glued to the backing. Have you ever tried to remove the glue on any?From my dad's collection who was a forester in southern Oregon back in the day.View attachment 1005410
I have not but it shouldn't be too difficult i would think. Maybe try something like goof off first, then maybe something a bit more aggressive.I’ve got a few that also came from the PNW, displayed in frame, and are glued to the backing. Have you ever tried to remove the glue on any?
I've never seen one like this. I'll add that when you come across a special site with multiple artifacts, consider taking some pics and asking a local archeologist about the significance of the site. Some are unknown and provide a real wealth of knowledge if left undisturbed. An area I was working in had a known human history of 2000 years. After the project, that known history was significantly rewritten.Only found one, but it’s awesome to come across them. View attachment 1005252
I have to take a look at every large boulder I see now, within reason.
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Where does a guy even start to look? I’m in southern WI and have never found one. Seems like there is some native history along the river, but I wouldn’t know where to look.
How big is that point in the middle? I have one that looks similar that came from southwestern Oregon a long time ago. It’s too large to be practical. I had it checked out and it’s called a wealth point. Apparently it was a status symbol.From my dad's collection who was a forester in southern Oregon back in the day.View attachment 1005410
My day of hunting was done after finding them. A huge section of boulders covered in them. When I found the one with all the big deer, I thought I was in the right spot. Probably was, but just 8-10,000 years too late.Man, those are some great petroglyphs...