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Him/he male Southeast USA archaeologist posting about archaeology, history, botany, geology, maps, LiDAR, & more. Twitter: @J_Green_505

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Poverty Point (ca. 1750-850 BC) trade material source locations adapted from Jon Gibson's 1996 figure for my recent talk.

archeaids, to Archaeology
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Was gone Thursday & Friday giving a talk to a Rotary Club venue, visiting friends & meeting curation people at Ft. Johnson.

Here is a poster I designed to help laypeople understand the depth of time of Indigenous history in the area. Except for my reproduction pots of certain cultures & our modern metate & mano, everything consists of provenienced artifacts.

Gave a few copies to the Ft. Johnson curation staff & the local archaeology society branch president. #archaeology #PublicArchaeology

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Eocene bivalve shell from Covington Co., Alabama.

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Oligocene silicified wood with hematite stains from west-central Louisiana.

archeaids, to history
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archeaids, to Cats
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Cats have their own laws of physics.

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Notice those cat paw prints get smaller before disappearing. 4th Law of Cat Dynamics.

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Supervisor of the department judging my work so far.

archeaids, to Archaeology
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Found another of my sample flakes of the lavender-gray & red Alibates flint from the Texas Panhandle. This one has an old patinated cleavage surface (human or natural breakage) & what looks like original cortex.

archeaids, to Geology
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Subbottom profile from near offshore southeast Texas in the Gulf of Mexico showing a Pleistocene epoch filled Sabine-Calcasieu River trench below the Beaumont Unconformity, a dense clay layer that dates ~100ka, extending from the western Mississippi Valley to the Tamaulipas Range, NE Mexico. In SW Louisiana & eastern Texas it extends 100+ km inland. See ALT.

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Resurrection fern & moss.

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Lady's Tresses orchids are blooming in the yard. #wildflowers

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Fun find!

Unusually large brown striped chalcedony split-cobble core from an archaeological site (recorded) in north Vernon Parish, Louisiana, & a flake from an almost identical material I flintknapped from a west-central LA Citronelle gravel cobble. Same geologic source?

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Oligocene-Miocene silicified palmwood (Palmoxylon sp.), east Texas. I once used it as a hammerstone. The dots in 2 photos represent sclerenchyma vascular bundles. It was found near crocodilian , so based on the rounded shape it could be a gastrolith.

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work in progress. Silicified sandstone (aka quartzitic sandstone, quartzite) from eastern Maryland.

archeaids, to Flowers
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Black bee in pink rose.

archeaids, to Cats
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It'l Bit declined to help flintknap, electing instead to watch.

archeaids, to Archaeology
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Blue-gray & tan novaculite with black manganese dendrites & round black dot from the Cossatot River Basin of Arkansas.

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Serrated Alba (L) & heat-treated Scallorn (R) flintknapped this afternoon. Alba is a Caddo & Coles Creek point dating ca. AD 800-1200 in TX, LA, OK & AR. Scallorn dates ca. AD 700-1150 & is found mainly in TX, LA & OK.

archeaids, to Cats
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The boys were zonked last night while I played Star Wars Battlefront II. Not even a screaming Wookie could disturb them. #cats

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Two views of a Mississippian period (ca. AD 900-1700) deep bowl with out-flared, flat rim from eastern Arkansas (Phillips 1939, Pl. 51 E1-E2). The lip is ticked (small vertical notches). The rim has 2 opposing offsets, each with an embossed dot, meant to represent a fish head & eye. #ceramics #Archaeology

archeaids, to Cats
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Me: I post about archaeology, geology, botany, history, maps & LiDAR.

Social media be like: CATS!

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But...but, it's !

archeaids, to Archaeology
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Things are popping around here!

No, really. Be sure to use protective eyewear when #flintknapping or doing other #archaeology experiments. If you flintknap a whole lot, wear a mask to minimize silica dust inhalation (silicosis disease). #Safety

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Unknown fossil, possibly Carboniferous period plant portion.

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@jcwiii Fossilized baseball mutts are extremely rare

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