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Little story about these 2 Gems. The first (and smaller) Coral point was found in Polk County, on a High ground spot in Sugar White sand at a depth of 2ft. When I found this spot in 2005, I noticed waste flakes (left over from the Indians knapping the points) all over a certain area (about 300ft X 300ft Sq) I'm talking flakes EVERYWHERE. The second time I dug the site, I found the smaller (Ice Coral) point, after finding nothing but flakes (some small, some larger) and some pottery shards. A month after I found it, I was doing a show at St. Leo's College in Dade City (Pasco) And the smaller Ice Coral point ended up winning best of show....Now here's the insanity that ensued,.....Not 2 weeks later I hit the same spot again, and basically continued from where I had left off a few weeks earlier. When you dig, it's best to sort of trench at different angles, to cover as much ground as possible. Not 2hrs after getting there, and after finding "Less" flakes as I did weeks ago, The shovel "lightly" scraped upon the 2nd one. Pretty much same depth, as well as Sugar White sand. I honestly don't know know if they were a Cache, even though they're the exact same material, and the same type (Newnan)...the second point was found about 50ft from the 1st, which makes it unlikely being a Cache. Caches are usually together.
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