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Not a lot of arrowheads on the coast, mostly just pottery. There are no rocks locally, just about everything here was made of shells. They would trade for flint, but kinda rare. You can find stuff in the creeks north of here, bout 20 miles off the coast.
My in-laws live in South Georgia and they find stuff in the fields after it s been plowed and rained on. Wow,those looks good G. I steamed these and wife picked out the meat. We will probably make West Indies Salad out of these. Most of these were fat heavy crabs. Got about 1.5 lbs out of them. |
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My brother in law lives near wilmington in north carolina and has a secret coastal spot along a creek with lots of pottery and some sweet flint points. He finds so much pottery last time I talked to him he said he had stopped picking it up lol.
Flint is not very common around here in central NC so I have always guessed what I'm finding was traded in.
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