08-07-2016, 11:16 PM
Found this eve. while out scouting with a buddy for new fall hunting sites along/near a creek where an 1830s cabin once stood.
The area is known for finding artifacts like this near the river in the county and the creeks running thru it as well as in many of the farm fields as it was once home to a large population of Injuns that traded with settlers during the 1820s/30s before being driven west/out of the "territory"... Obviously this is a woodland Hopewell Indian point -- period = (2,100 - 1,700 B.P.) or approx. 100 bc to 300 ad
These are fairly common finds here in our state IF you know where to look and actually get out to look for them.
The area is known for finding artifacts like this near the river in the county and the creeks running thru it as well as in many of the farm fields as it was once home to a large population of Injuns that traded with settlers during the 1820s/30s before being driven west/out of the "territory"... Obviously this is a woodland Hopewell Indian point -- period = (2,100 - 1,700 B.P.) or approx. 100 bc to 300 ad
These are fairly common finds here in our state IF you know where to look and actually get out to look for them.