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Like most women, there are some rocks she'll stare at!
O.K., you've got a point there. :wink:
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Happy New Year, Min and Cog!

My old a** is hittin' the sack.

Catch ya'll in the new year. 8)
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Well, it's finally New Year's here in Arizona.

2006 is now over and 2007 will probably be worse.
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Yeah, I've pretty much had it. We've got all year now to do this again. :lol:
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Back atcha Charlie. The New Year has hit California and we are just as abnormal as before. Cheers! :D
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Best of the New Year to you Min and Cognito. :D
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Same to you Beags, and I we both will have a great year!
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Happy New Year to All!

Heres a Clovis blade, found at a new unit, that's eroded just to the point of exposing the Pleistocene gravel strata (Igl):

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Clovis Blade-3.5"- Dorsal View-Tango C-Igl

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Clovis Blade-3.5"- Ventral View-Tango C-Igl

Pretty little buger. 8)
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I'm assuming that it is the upper edge in this photo which was the working edge.

That being the case, it looks quite worn. Any residue?
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Charlie, what's the material on that sucker?
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I'm assuming that it is the upper edge in this photo which was the working edge.

That being the case, it looks quite worn. Any residue?
Your gettin' good at this, Min.

No residue apparent, but who knows. I just lightly washed the piece in the creek water. Alot of wear marks on the cutting edge, though. 8)
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Charlie, what's the material on that sucker?
Hey Cog.

If your talking about the white stuff, it's carbonate.

I found a big ol' honking ax in situ today, all stained with iron, and heavily fired charred.

I'll try to get that sucker up today. :twisted:
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I found a big ol' honking ax in situ today

Oh, it couldn't have been an axe. The Club says there aren't any.
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I just lightly washed the piece in the creek water.

Maybe you should just start 'tagging and bagging' them? A worn piece must have been used on something.
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Oh, it couldn't have been an axe. The Club says there aren't any.
:wink:

Maybe you should just start 'tagging and bagging' them? A worn piece must have been used on something.
I need help!! :shock:

Got any free time coming up? :?

I can bearly keep up with the recovery and reporting of the artifacts. There's so much more that could be done.
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