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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5071016" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>Personal find collection of Big Sandy types from a single site in middle TN. My wife and I collected these pieces throughout a span of around 5 years.</p><p>The largest top center piece is 4-1/2", the breakage is original, so I glued with B-72, as I found both pieces at separate times. Id say around 95 to 98 % of the entire frame has no, or very little modern damage. Weve been told by a few individuals, most of these are <em>very</em> early Archaic Big Sandy's, which does correlate with the other artifacts found on this site, ranging from mid-Archaic to mid-Paleo.</p><p>Actually it wasnt until I had them all laid out, took the picture and I later realized, what I believe to be, at least one piece that might not belong in this Big Sandy frame.... anyone see it ? Second row down, third from the left. Looks a little Greenbrier-ish to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5071016, member: 4036"] Personal find collection of Big Sandy types from a single site in middle TN. My wife and I collected these pieces throughout a span of around 5 years. The largest top center piece is 4-1/2", the breakage is original, so I glued with B-72, as I found both pieces at separate times. Id say around 95 to 98 % of the entire frame has no, or very little modern damage. Weve been told by a few individuals, most of these are [I]very[/I] early Archaic Big Sandy's, which does correlate with the other artifacts found on this site, ranging from mid-Archaic to mid-Paleo. Actually it wasnt until I had them all laid out, took the picture and I later realized, what I believe to be, at least one piece that might not belong in this Big Sandy frame.... anyone see it ? Second row down, third from the left. Looks a little Greenbrier-ish to me. [/QUOTE]
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