Thursday, June 26, 2025

Proud of my Desktop

That is "Soutrean" blades on the top row, as well as broken bi-points and a rounded base in the second row. All from the Las Vegas area. The material is Jasper, with Carnelian on the upper right. The bottom row includes the arrowhead I just found in southern MA, made from Argillite, and three Quartz blades from coastal RI. Black and white.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

I am excited about finding one arrowhead

But unlike the Germans (of previous post) it is because I have not found one in a month. Here it is. After examination, I decided it is an asymmetric shouldered point. Kind of a "Merrimack". Or a "Narragansett" in my vocabulary. It is like the smaller quartz points and is broader and flatter. But I think it is still that kind of shape.

Video here:

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Germans are excited by finding one arrowhead

I continue to be puzzled by the observation that Europe has almost no arrowheads. Here, a single one is considered an outstanding discovery:

Rare 4,500-year-old Stone Age artifact found in Germany | Miami Herald

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

 Looks like a face, looking out into the water. Seems kind of deliberate.

(Woods Hole, MA in the background).

Thursday, June 05, 2025

The Fort Sage Drift Fence

A stone wall north of Reno Nevada, somehow is date-able as 3K years old. 

Question: What do they know out there that, somehow, eludes our New England "experts"?

Visit a 3,000 year old abandoned prehistoric structure that nobody talks about – near Reno, Nevada!

Answer: They find arrowheads along the wall.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025