Dirt Brothers Visitor's Pages
Spetember - End of 2004

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Keep 'em comin', Bob Wishoff, Dirt Brothers Webmaster

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Midden closeup--- note the burned limestone rocks.
From Dirt Sis Brandee in Texas:
I am interested in becoming a Dirt Sister. I have been around hunting for arrowheads all my life but was never in to it until  two and half years ago. I am from Llano county and know live in Coleman county. My husband and I like to hunt as much as we can. We raise cattle and farm wheat. We have found lots and lots of stuff and I was wanting to share a few with yall. If you could take a peek and let me know if I have any thing worth talking about. I have read books on
Arrowhead Hunting and types of points but there are so many seems I just go cross eyed trying to figure them all out.

Where we have some of our farming Fields is where Turkey Creek runs into the Pecan Bayou in Brown
County. On all four sides there is an unbelievable amount of flint, most of them being some kind of worked piece. I have located what I believe are some fire rings also.
 
Brandee Koenig

Thanks, Brandee!  
Bob

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