k.leeker84: This is an Ehmuu (bowl-like depression worn into rock by grinding acorns with a pestle) by the Kumeyaay tribe thousands of years ago. California, U.S.A.
k.leeker84: Base of an Etley point from the Archaic period
k.leeker84: This is a paddle drill found in Missouri by my friend Eva Wiedeman
k.leeker84: This is a celt that my friend found while we were in a creek in Missouri.
k.leeker84: Searcy projectile point found in Missouri
k.leeker84: Franklin County
k.leeker84: I saw these petroglyphs in Washington county Missouri. These oval-shaped female fertility symbols are indicative of the desire for the fertility of crops amongst the Mississippian Native American inhabitants who created these petroglyphs around 1000 A.D.
k.leeker84: I saw this petroglyph in Washington county Missouri. The carvings date from around 1000 A.D. and were created by the Mississippian Native American civilization. This particular petroglyph is referred to as the “Mighty Thunderbird.”
k.leeker84: I saw these petroglyphs in Washington county Missouri. The coiled snake is believed to have been a symbol that brought rain to the Mississippian Native American inhabitants of this region around 1000A.D.
k.leeker84: This Kings Point was found in Warren County Missouri and was created between the Middle Archaic to Woodland period.
k.leeker84: This is a portion of a hafted knife blade found in Warren County Missouri.
k.leeker84: This is a Graham Cave Point from the early Archaic Period found in Warren county Missouri.
k.leeker84: Preform from Warren County Missouri
k.leeker84: I found this artifact in Monroe County Illinois
k.leeker84: Debitage that I found in Monroe county Illinois
k.leeker84: This is a Rice Shallow side notch projectile point from Franklin county Missouri.
k.leeker84: This is a Hopewell period hafted blade with a snapped base that I found.