Any Arrowhead Hunters out there?

My grandparents had about 45 acres in the north western part of SC. It was obviously a stronghold for native Americans at some point. Back in the 50’s when my dad was a kid, he found a tremendous number of artifacts like point s and pottery. He has a shadow ox of about 30 of the best ones. From small bird points to what I assumed are larger spear tips that are 4” +/- long. I have found a few one my own at a spot along the Savannah river where I get to hunt a few times a year.
 
My uncle was great at finding arrowheads on my great-grandparents' farm. As others have said, he found them mostly along waterways and in plowed fields. I still have a couple of his finds on my mantel.
 
My grandparents had about 45 acres in the north western part of SC. It was obviously a stronghold for native Americans at some point. Back in the 50’s when my dad was a kid, he found a tremendous number of artifacts like point s and pottery. He has a shadow ox of about 30 of the best ones. From small bird points to what I assumed are larger spear tips that are 4” +/- long. I have found a few one my own at a spot along the Savannah river where I get to hunt a few times a year.

The Savannah River basin is a good place to find arrowheads, the "Allendale Chert" was apparently a highly sought after blank for knapping.

Also of interest is the recently discovered "Topper Site" on the Savannah which archeologists have excavated and they claim it pushes back the date of human habitation in N.A. to around 50,000 BC.

 
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The Savannah River basin is a good place to find arrowheads, the "Allendale Chert" was apparently a highly sought after blank for knapping.

Also of interest is the recently discovered "Topper Site" on the Savannah which archeologists have excavated and they claim it pushes back the date of human habitation in N.A. to around 50,000 BC.

Yes, the property we have some access to has had several archaeological projects take place. We often walk the food plots or check fire breaks if it has just rained. Several large Indian mounds exist on the property. Also odd how the animals sometimes congregate around those mounds. Makes you wonder….
 
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My dad and sisters loved to look for arrowheads. I don't do a good job looking for them, but stumbled across a neat one this year.

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My boy found these last year, whatever the heck they are.

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