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Old 07-10-2008, 03:53 PM
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Default Anyone in MS look for arrowheads?

Just curious if anyone in MS looks for arrowheads? If you do, where do you normally look? And perhaps you'd like to meet up and do some hunting. I'm an officer in the Magnolia State Archaeological Society and do a lot of looking in North MS.

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Old 07-20-2008, 11:35 PM
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Default Arrowhead hunting

I live in Pontotoc Co., within 5 miles of the Ingomar mounds site. There are two nice size creeks that run through there if you'd like to check it out.
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My name is Jeff McCraw and I live in Smith County, MS. I look for arrowheads almost every weekend here in Smith County and some in Lauderdale. I have approximately 130 points to date. I also find pottery shards, fossils, and even an occasional old bottle because I look in creeks, streams, and rivers. My nephew, Joey McCraw, is hooked on this hobby as well. I found some of a forty to fifty million year old whale skeleton on the Chickisahay River, too.
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