Archive for 'Archeological Excavations'
Arrowheadology Exclusive: Shifting Sands Folsom Site
Posted on17. Feb, 2009 by Shannon Graham.
Imagine being the first to discover a prolific Paleoindian site where no one else has ever collected. Sound good? What if this happened to be a single occupation site distinctly Folsom-Midland? Specifically, the site was utilized only by the Folsom-Midland people and is devoid of artifacts from any other culture. And,…you are the only one [...]
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Flashback: The Lost World of Range Creek
Posted on13. Feb, 2009 by Shannon Graham.
The world’s greatest open-air museum kept a secret for 50 years. Imagine discovering a prolific ancient site that has never before been seen by ‘western’ eyes. A site that lay undisturbed for the past 700-1000 years. Arrowheads, pottery sherds, and beads remain in place from where they were last touched. Rock art unmarred by bullet [...]
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What wiped out the Clovis People?
Posted on30. Jan, 2009 by Big Ed.
Clovis. It’s a word that brings a smile to even the most hardened relic hunter’s face. The Clovis People represent some of North America’s oldest inhabitants, living more than 13,000 years ago during the waning moments of Earth’s last great Ice Age. They brought us some of the most ancient, beautiful and valuable points ever [...]
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Welcome to Arrowheadology.com
Posted on30. Dec, 2008 by Big Ed.
(ar·row·head·ol·o·gist) – A person who shares in the wonder of ancient artifacts and early man. There are few “hobbies” that illicit as much passion as that of pursuing ancient relics such as arrowheads. There is something very special that happens when holding an arrowhead… it is a literal connection to the old-world and to early [...]





