Sunday, August 23, 2009

August 22, 2009

Hand dug this little Perdiz point (1000-500) B.P. at the end of the day on Fall Creek in Hood County, TX. It was about 2 or 3 feet from the surface. I had a wall of dirt fall on me and bruise my leg. Decided to call it a day and limped to the car.

Monday, August 17, 2009

August 16, 2009

Found a local place to dig recently. It's on Fallcreek in Hood, County TX. just outside of Acton. Looks like a pretty good place. Found some little broken dart points and then this knife in the same layer about 2 feet deep. It may be a Snake Head Harahey knife (700-400 B.P.). These were usually found as buffalo skinning knives. This one has some little serrations on it. These knives are only around 700-400 years B.P. Also found this little Hayes point (1200-600 B.P.) too. Looks like it's been resharpened and has just the very tip missing.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Summer of 2009

We had some rain lately so I thought I'd try Doyle Dunaway's place after work. Picked up this point right next to the big sifter. It probably fell off the screen or dozer bucket and the rain left it exposed. Not sure about the type. Found on Coffee Creek in Palo Pinto County, TX. This creek feeds into the Brazos about a quarter to a half mile away.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

June 27, 2009

Drove down around Fredericksburg, TX. this weekend. A guy named Chris was running this backhoe dig. I got there around 8:30 am and left about 6:30 pm. This was the first time I had to tell the operator to quit giving me buckets of dirt because I was tired and ready to go back to the hotel. Found these in Kendall County, TX.

This one is either a Bulverde or a Langtry or a cross between. I'm going with Bulverde 5000 - 2000 B.P.



Nice Montell. Just the tip missing. 5000 - 1000 B.P.



An Early Triangle I think. 9000 - 7000 B.P.



Not sure about this type.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

April 12, 2009

Found these surface finds in the plowed field on the Dry Fork Little Wichita River in Clay County, TX. The white one looks like a little knife and the arrow point is made of some type of chertish material. This chert-like stuff is probably native material.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

March 7-8, 2009

Went down to Pipe Creek, TX. in Bandera County this weekend. This was a really nice place to dig. I wish I would have gotten here sooner because the best has probably been dug out. It was still good hand digging though. David and Brad met me down there too. Most of my points were found digging but a few were found in other peoples throw dirt. Towards the end of Sunday Brad called me to come dig next to him at the other end of the camp. They were in a hot spot. I found several points and wished I had dug at that end all weekend long. I also saw one of the best perds dug out on Saturday. Very sore.


I found this Frio in someones throw dirt. 5000-1500 B.P.



Montell 5000-1000 B.P.



Needle tipped Fairland 3000-1500 B.P.



Here's a nice Bulverde that looks a little sideways. I think it used to be a little longer but looks like this because of reshapening. 5000-1000 B.P.



A root beer colored Early Triangle. 9000-7000 B.P.



Not sure what this is.



This Edwards was the only arrow point that I found all weekend. 2000-1000 B.P.

Monday, August 3, 2009

September 21, 2008

This dart point was in the plowed field off of the Dry Fork Little Wichita River in Clay County, TX. It might be a Godley point or a Palmillas point. Not sure and maybe something else.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

August 16, 2008

Found this arrow point in Clay County, TX. off of the Dry Fork Little Wichita River.