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  1. #1
    us
    Nov 2010
    Western PA
    195

    PA Gorget Resized

    Sorry, my resize effort didn't work on last post. Trying again.

    They plowed a field not far from my house last weekend (putting in winter wheat). I’ve found some points/artifacts there before. Spent about an hour and found a few flakes. Was walking out and found this. It’s about 5 inches wide. You can see they started to drill it to the left of the left hole and for some reason moved it. It’s only the third drilled piece I’ve ever found. I can’t imagine how long it would take to drill through a half inch rock with another rock.
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  2. #2
    Felinepeachy

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    Very cool!! That's a great find.

  3. #3
    us
    Jun 2009
    Weston, FL
    818
    5 times

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    It looks like a piece of a steatite bowl. What does the material feel like?

    Often they would drill on either side of a crack and repair it with sinew wrap

  4. #4
    us
    Feb 2010
    St Louis Area
    530
    2 times

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    Joshua - I was thinking the exact same thing. Material looks right, shape looks right, hole placement looks right.

    Hutch - Really cool find. Is the material steatite (soapstone) or is it something else, a hardstone? If it's steatite it will feel somewhat soapy (slick) to the touch.

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2010
    Western PA
    195

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    I believe it is soapstone...meant to add that to my submission. Though, it is the first piece of soapstone I've ever held (if that is what it is). When you hold it at an angle to light, there are 'bright inclusions' like small bits of quartz. Would that be right? Also, interesting idea on a bowl. The 'inside' has been sanded smooth. I had assumed that was to make it smooth against skin. It definitely has a rounded shape, though if it was a bowl, it would be huge. My guess is that to continue in a circle, it would have to be close to 18" or more....

  6. #6
    us
    Feb 2010
    md
    438
    5 times

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    I live right next to soapstone quarry. It looks like thats what you have. Still wondering why there would be 2 holes so close together on a big bowl. Cool find.

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2008
    Florida
    302

    Re: PA Gorget Resized

    could either be repair holes or suspension holes for that, nice piece

 

 

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