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Found something REALLY interesting a couple weeks ago!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shag" data-source="post: 5618467" data-attributes="member: 17275"><p>We would too! But with no written records and no artifacts other than these odd pieces of metal, arrowheads and lots of knapping chips, it's hard to say for sure. The way the land lays there is kinda neat. It's on a ridge top. But theres a considerably higher knob on the way in, then a slight dip before this little plateau. Then it drops off again to a long, flat portion of the ridge top before the end of the point drops off to the creek. There's good, fresh water on both sides, the smaller spring fed stream is on the less steep side. And on the little plateau, there's definitely a tactical advantage.</p><p></p><p>From all the flint chips, native Americans definitely spent quite a bit of time there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shag, post: 5618467, member: 17275"] We would too! But with no written records and no artifacts other than these odd pieces of metal, arrowheads and lots of knapping chips, it’s hard to say for sure. The way the land lays there is kinda neat. It’s on a ridge top. But theres a considerably higher knob on the way in, then a slight dip before this little plateau. Then it drops off again to a long, flat portion of the ridge top before the end of the point drops off to the creek. There’s good, fresh water on both sides, the smaller spring fed stream is on the less steep side. And on the little plateau, there’s definitely a tactical advantage. From all the flint chips, native Americans definitely spent quite a bit of time there. [/QUOTE]
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