
I find it fascinating that this flint stone arrowhead and skinning knife were found on the property here in Biscuit Hollow. This was obviously indian territory at one time, and that must explain why Mom and Dad called us kids a bunch of wild indians. I can't think of any other reason... I wonder what tribe the makers of these tools belonged to.

So I decided we should look to see what other fascinating artifacts we could find. Under the guise of building a pond, I hired a big bulldozer last year and dug a big hole in a likely location.

Alas, the only artifacts found were a shotgun slug and a Pinnacle 3. My guess these were left there by members of the Esuoherom tribe.
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Took time at work to check out your blog. As always, it's very interesting, entertaining, well written and about subjects that are close to my heart.
Thank you.
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