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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 4388927" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I attached a pic of the shadowbox my grand-father made for my son when he was just a little boy.</p><p></p><p>I believe that most of his time was spent walking fields and ditches near the St. Francis River in NE Arkansas. He always carried long steel rods that he'd poke into the ground until he hit something hard....he'd stick a few into the ground around whatever he hit and decide if it was worth digging for. </p><p></p><p>He dug a lot on little mounds in fields and near ditches...I guess these were high spots where the native americans had lived and / or were buried. That's how he found most of the pottery. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, I only have about 10% or less of his collection....my aunt and uncle have more of the same. I'll try to get them to send me pics of some of the pottery, spearheads and arrowheads they have and will post them...</p><p></p><p>Glad you guys enjoy and I'm really happy to share them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 4388927, member: 10555"] I attached a pic of the shadowbox my grand-father made for my son when he was just a little boy. I believe that most of his time was spent walking fields and ditches near the St. Francis River in NE Arkansas. He always carried long steel rods that he'd poke into the ground until he hit something hard....he'd stick a few into the ground around whatever he hit and decide if it was worth digging for. He dug a lot on little mounds in fields and near ditches...I guess these were high spots where the native americans had lived and / or were buried. That's how he found most of the pottery. Like I said, I only have about 10% or less of his collection....my aunt and uncle have more of the same. I'll try to get them to send me pics of some of the pottery, spearheads and arrowheads they have and will post them... Glad you guys enjoy and I'm really happy to share them. [/QUOTE]
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