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North Texas treasures /recent finds ,Indian artifacts and fossils and minerals

Here is my past 2 months of exploring north Texas brazos river and Indian camps I’ve found on private land.

Mammoth tusk chunks, various fossils and some rare teeth probably mosasuar or plesiosaurs, some petrified bones, semi precious stones, my first confirmed meteorite a stony nickel one which they say is rare, tumbled it thinking was some sort of hematite and lost some of the material , my dog found a huge red stag horn, Indian artifacts from a recent camp I found near a natural spring, mostly archaic /paleo arrowhead technology, 7,000 to 12,000 years old according to mainstream academics”my opinion there time periods are BS” atheist robots libtards my opinion. Some crappy lapidary I attempted to cut fossils and agates etc.

I know most of y’all are mainly metal detector treasure hunters but here is some stuff y’all keep your eyes peeled for that are stone treasures etc

Let me know if any of y’all have knowledge in any of these I’ve found.

I need to get a metal detector. Seems really cool the stuff y’all find.
 

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The knapped flint are what I think are thunderbirds effigys. Only ones I’ve ever found in 35 years of treasure hunting. These are not suppose to exist in our area and considered a hoax by other forums

Found these and didn’t buy em or hoax these effigys. They do exist and we’re made by the Indians in tx.
 

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Very nice & interesting finds.
 
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