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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1767731" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>When I had my place in Arkansas there was a spring up the valley from me. A guy showed up one day with a bulldozer, hired to clean out the spring. He never got off his dozer and after he left there were arrowheads scattered all over the place. The guy that owned the place picked up over three hundred of them.</p><p>I was talking to a guy with a degree in archeology and he said the Indians would chip points and store them in holes in the ground. They'd move to better hunting grounds and come back later, or not, to old camps... and so would their posterity over the centuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1767731, member: 42463"] When I had my place in Arkansas there was a spring up the valley from me. A guy showed up one day with a bulldozer, hired to clean out the spring. He never got off his dozer and after he left there were arrowheads scattered all over the place. The guy that owned the place picked up over three hundred of them. I was talking to a guy with a degree in archeology and he said the Indians would chip points and store them in holes in the ground. They'd move to better hunting grounds and come back later, or not, to old camps... and so would their posterity over the centuries. [/QUOTE]
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