Archive for 'Artifact Finds'

A Paleo Mystery from Illinois

A Paleo Mystery from Illinois

Posted on01. Nov, 2011 by Shannon Graham.

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We thank John Garrett, frequent Arrowheadology contributor for authoring and submitting this article for your enjoyment and comment.
A Paleo Mystery from Illinois
John Garrett, July 1, 2011
The subject of this report is an artifact that shares attributes with many late Paleo-Indian projectile points including lateral edge grinding and generally horizontal flake scars. As it [...]

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Temple 2011 Comes to an End

Temple 2011 Comes to an End

Posted on06. Jun, 2011 by Shannon Graham.

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And as quickly as that (snapping fingers) the Temple, Texas 2011 Indian Artifact show is behind us.
Kudos are in order for Leslie Pfeifer and the members of The Genuine Indian Relic Society (G.I.R.S) who do all the ‘heavy lifting’ to present a first rate event. This show is co-hosted with The Texas Chapter of the [...]

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Another ‘Elaborate Sting’ Out West

Another ‘Elaborate Sting’ Out West

Posted on05. Mar, 2011 by Shannon Graham.

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Over the past few years we’ve seen praise on public artifact forums for professional archeologists sharing their knowledge with amateurs while studying their collections. These posts from a New Mexico collector in 2007 are an example.
“In June(2006) I also had the opportunity to work with a couple of professionals. I hosted Dan Amick from Loyola [...]

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Do You Really Like Us?

Do You Really Like Us?

Posted on13. Jan, 2011 by Shannon Graham.

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Arrowheadology goes social and gets a new face…on Facebook! Check us out now.
‘Like us’ on face book to receive updates when new articles are posted and big news breaks here at the Arrowheadology mothership.

Paleo meets Web 2.0? We’re not really sure what all this means but it’ll be great having another [...]

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2010 Arrowheadology in Review

2010 Arrowheadology in Review

Posted on28. Dec, 2010 by Shannon Graham.

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As the sun sets on 2010, we look back on this year’s discoveries in the form of new finds, friends, and wisdom shared. It was a good year.
Thank you for all your contributions, knowledge, offers of assistance, sharing your finds, documenting events and shows, and every effort put forth to further our understanding of all [...]

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Send ‘em in!

Send ‘em in!

Posted on04. Dec, 2010 by Shannon Graham.

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Got ground-breaking stories? Or stories about breaking ground and finding artifacts? We want them on the cover of Arrowheadology in 2011!
The value of Arrowheadology is our community. And the community is you and your collective knowledge and willingness to share. So what better way to keep the front page of Arrowheadology fresh in 2011 [...]

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An Early Multi-Purpose Tool from the Great Basin

An Early Multi-Purpose Tool from the Great Basin

Posted on14. Nov, 2010 by Shannon Graham.

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John Garrett, Arrowheadology Moderator and frequent contributor to the Arrowheadology main page, provides this intersting look this week at a Great Basin artifact.
In the rugged Great Basin region of the western US, the earliest lithic assemblages are frequently found on dry lakebed margins and shorelines and their associated streams and washes. (Willig and Aikens 1988:27-28) [...]

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An Agate Basin Point from Texas

An Agate Basin Point from Texas

Posted on22. Oct, 2010 by Shannon Graham.

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John Garrett authored this fine article on the occurrence of Agate Basin points in Texas. We thank John for another great contribution. Read on and be sure to continue the dialog in the forums. Also, click on the images to see larger images. Enjoy!
An Agate Basin Point from Texas
John Garrett 10/22/2010
One of the most commonly [...]

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The Mullins Texas Clovis Cache

The Mullins Texas Clovis Cache

Posted on01. Jul, 2010 by Shannon Graham.

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Dr. Leslie Pfeiffer first reported on this Clovis Cache in the Central States Archaeological Journal (January 2005, volume 52, number 1, pp 32-33) and referred to it as the “Mullins Cache”. Discovered during a sand and gravel mining operation 2004 in Bastrop County (southeast-central Texas), this 13 piece cache is believed to be an [...]

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