Chris(SoCenWI)
Well-known member
Hello All,
I spent yesterday driving around the county up here in Minnesota with my old plat books. Checked out some old church and school sites. Ground is getting a little to dry for digging, and the deer flies and mosquitos are pretty bad. Deer flies bother you a lot less with head phones on. Their bark is worse than their bite; though sometimes you get so many buzzing around that it gets hard to see. After getting drenched in sweat, chased by flies in the sun and swarmed by mosquitos in the shade I said "this is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby, not an endurance test". Said Screw it and spent the rest of the afternoon driving through little towns looking for potential detecting spots and just general purpose rubber necking.
Anyways, at one school site got a hit that I thought might be silver half or perhaps my first silver dollar.
Instead it was a copper arrowhead in pretty decent shape. I looked at some copper culture websites and saw some similar styles. I've also heard in the early fur trade days that Europeans traded arrowheads for fur, not sure if they were copper.
[attachment 99042 Copper1.jpg]
[attachment 99043 Copper2.jpg]
[attachment 99044 Copper3.jpg]
Think I have a few thousand year old find here?
Chris
I spent yesterday driving around the county up here in Minnesota with my old plat books. Checked out some old church and school sites. Ground is getting a little to dry for digging, and the deer flies and mosquitos are pretty bad. Deer flies bother you a lot less with head phones on. Their bark is worse than their bite; though sometimes you get so many buzzing around that it gets hard to see. After getting drenched in sweat, chased by flies in the sun and swarmed by mosquitos in the shade I said "this is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby, not an endurance test". Said Screw it and spent the rest of the afternoon driving through little towns looking for potential detecting spots and just general purpose rubber necking.
Anyways, at one school site got a hit that I thought might be silver half or perhaps my first silver dollar.
Instead it was a copper arrowhead in pretty decent shape. I looked at some copper culture websites and saw some similar styles. I've also heard in the early fur trade days that Europeans traded arrowheads for fur, not sure if they were copper.
[attachment 99042 Copper1.jpg]
[attachment 99043 Copper2.jpg]
[attachment 99044 Copper3.jpg]
Think I have a few thousand year old find here?
Chris