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This is the ultimate, all time, man cave!It really isn't much of a collection. All of my good points can be held in one cupped hand. The brokes don't even fill up a quart jar. I also pick up flakes and chips, so they don't fool me next time. They all were found in a small 'camp' area about 80 feet by 150 feet on a small bluff overlooking a dry creek bottom on the eastern plains. The amount of flakes is amazing for such a small area. I have an 18 gallon carboy full, along with a 7 gallon jug that is mostly full, next to the woodstove....
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They all were found in a small 'camp' area about 80 feet by 150 feet on a small bluff overlooking a dry creek bottom on the eastern plains.
You’re good at this! What’s your secret?
What do you call this type of site?
Sorry, forgot to tag you for my reply.What do you call this type of site?
Found this at an Indian camp in the backcountry.
I did not know this, I found it near camp rings, there were other broken mortar and pestles, The pieces shown were not together but within 20ft. of each other.Something to note, is that at least in the Great Basin and out to the coast, a lot of different tribes used a woman's prized mortar & pestle as her gravestone.