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Indian artifacts and ceremonial stones

Gary Mann >>manns4053@gmail.com<<
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Thank you for sharing photos of the spectacular artifacts that your have found. Speaking from a layman's viewpoint, I think they should be in a museum. ..All of my time is dedicated to identifying Civil War era soldiers.
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Since I am a rock hound, I truly appreciate your photos of natural stones and artifacts (most honed from rocks), although, I shuttered when saw cords looped through holes of of some of the stones.
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I recommend that you put these "jpeg" files on a CD, so you can easily share them. Meanwhile, you may want to subscribe to an online newsletter where you may find others interested in your artifacts.
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Manataka Smoke Signal News
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Since your front yard is the beach where you found these artifact, we hope that that you will continue walking your beach in search of artifacts. And yes, thank God that Hurricane Ike unearthed these interesting artifacts.
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Congratulations. I was thrilled to hear that your daughter graduated from North Texas State University in Denton TX, which is doing yeoman's work in compiling Texas history and are gleefully considering tapping into our rich Oklahoma history.
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Patti, prochette@Juno.com
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Indian artifacts and ceremonial stones