Following are photos from the August
Archeological dig in Sorrento, Maine
at the head of Frenchman’s Bay.
The archeological dig in Sorrento at the Head of Frenchman’s Bay, August 2011 Sponsored by the Abbe Museum of Bar Harbor, Maine
The excavation area, 10 feet above the bay.
Marking off a plot.
A plot being worked about 10 inches down.
The sifting trays set up on A-frames.
Searching at the sorting tray.
Hearth stones in a circle and shell bits.
A fully intact arrowhead.
This was a tiny ax head. A kid’s ax I found on one of the sifting trays. The ax blade had been sanded so smooth, no one in our group believed it was real. The Wabanaki people had kids; just like our kids, they wanted toys imitating their parent’s tools.
Here is a nearly intact 500-year-old arrowhead just discovered.
Our group at lunch on the beach in front of our excavations. The Wabanaki people had good taste in choosing summer encampments.
Lunch on the beach with the digging crew.
House at the end of the peninsula. At the end of the week, after all excavations, each plot was refilled and the grass with roots returned. When everything was finished, the field was returned to its natural state.
The shoreline at the head of Frenchman’s Bay
Contemporary section of sweetgrass woven by Indigenous people
Gem Find of a Lifetime Video
World Famous Discoveries
Treasure Trove of Gems
I’ve always dreamed of a gem find like this. To have this mine be so close to home, just 28 miles north of our store in the mountains of western Maine, is amazing. Gems so fine, so pure, with colors so vivid. It’s important someone documents this historic gem find here in Maine, because it’s a history-making discovery in the world of gems.
The video above is 1:43. It gives you a good idea of the excitement we feel for the gems we are discovering here in Maine.
Maine has been world-famous for the tourmaline gems mined here for over 200 years. The geology in our western mountains has yielded a treasure trove of world class gems. Cross Jewelers has been the Maine state leader, bringing fine Maine tourmaline jewelry to all of America for over 100 years.
We have over 200 pieces of Maine tourmaline jewelry from both the SparHawk mine and other Maine mines.
Two options for deeper Maine gem mine understanding:
A.) The 32-page written story of the 2013 gem mining season at the SparHawk mine.
b.) A collection of gem mining videos at the SparHawk mine.