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  1. #1
    us
    Jul 2007
    Kentucky
    51

    Help identifying these

    Not really sure what any of these are. I've seen stuff that look similar to the first 2 pics and they said it might be an arrow straightener. The second pic looks like a toe. Not sure what it might be but it has been polished. Any thoughts on these or the other pics. Hope you guys and girls aren't getting tired of all my post. Seems like I've put a lot up here the past few days. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can about what I have and get back into hunting again. It's been about 15 years since I've even looked for a rock so I'm excited about getting back out there. I was very young when I did hunt and didn't really know what I was looking for so I'm sure I passed by lots of good stuff. Anyway, thanks for all the info.
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  2. #2

    Dec 2006
    242

    Re: Help identifying these

    alot of geofacts

  3. #3
    us
    Jun 2007
    Cleveland, TN
    BH Landstar
    302

    Re: Help identifying these

    The item in the first two pics is a piece of petrified wood. I have no idea about the others.


    Protecting the Family

  4. #4

    Mar 2003
    Vancouver
    117

    Re: Help identifying these

    First item looks to be a shaft straitening tool, last one a celt. In between - I wouldn't guess.

  5. #5

    Sep 2006
    Central Iowa
    835

    Re: Help identifying these

    I think the first one is a shaft abrader. The second one looks like a petrified big toe. The others could be hide scrapers?

  6. #6

    Sep 2006
    Central Iowa
    835

    Re: Help identifying these

    I forgot the little hammerstone.

  7. #7
    Atlantis0077

    Re: Help identifying these

    Afternoon,

    Interesting group of items.

    1) That could be a shaft straightener, but the groove doesn't appear polished as would be the case if it were used enough for the groove to have been made from usage...

    2) Looks like some type of petrified palm or cactus wood.

    3) LOL Dinosaur Toe

    4) Looks like a chunk of shale to me

    5-6 Geofacts

    7) Appears to be a celt with a fire spawl on it.

    Thats my opinion on what you have for what its worth.

    Happy Hunting,

    Atlantis

  8. #8

    Apr 2007
    481

    Re: Help identifying these

    Quote Originally Posted by KYHeadHunter
    Not really sure what any of these are. I've seen stuff that look similar to the first 2 pics and they said it might be an arrow straightener. The second pic looks like a toe. Not sure what it might be but it has been polished. Any thoughts on these or the other pics. Hope you guys and girls aren't getting tired of all my post. Seems like I've put a lot up here the past few days. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can about what I have and get back into hunting again. It's been about 15 years since I've even looked for a rock so I'm excited about getting back out there. I was very young when I did hunt and didn't really know what I was looking for so I'm sure I passed by lots of good stuff. Anyway, thanks for all the info.
    You have found some really nice points but all of these are geofacts. Jeff

  9. #9

    Sep 2006
    Central Iowa
    835

    Re: Help identifying these

    HeadHunter, I believe these are all debateable, except the first one. To me, it is obvious that it is an artifact. It is a shaft abrader. A shaft straightener was a tool with a hole that they stuck the shaft through, that gave them leverage to straighten the shaft. The abrader would sand the shaft. Just my opinion.

  10. #10

    Apr 2007
    481

    Re: Help identifying these

    Quote Originally Posted by bean man
    HeadHunter, I believe these are all debateable, except the first one. To me, it is obvious that it is an artifact. It is a shaft abrader. A shaft straightener was a tool with a hole that they stuck the shaft through, that gave them leverage to straighten the shaft. The abrader would sand the shaft. Just my opinion.
    Hey Beanman,I,m here to learn. Youi may be correct. I must be honest I didnot know much about these shaft things before,but I,ll be more careful for sure the next time I kick at a rock.By the way Headhunter YOU HAVE FOUND SOME BEAUTIFUL ARTIFACTS THAT I would be proud to call my own Jeff

  11. #11

    Sep 2006
    Central Iowa
    835

    Re: Help identifying these

    Shoot Jeff, I'm just learning this stuff, and I'm sure, after seeing your points, you know a heck of a lot more then I do.

  12. #12

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: Help identifying these

    I believe Atlantis hit them all spot on. JMO.
    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

  13. #13
    us
    Jan 2007
    eastern Oklahoma
    Whites Prizm 11 & White's XLT
    7,795
    5 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Help identifying these




    Agree on the top two being 'petrified wood'
    The dimples are where 'rootlets' grew out of the main
    stem, the groove in the back contained the heart of the
    plant.
    Age is 250-300 million years, or 6,000-10,000 years
    (Biblical version).
    I have seen the shadows of the rootlets in the matrix
    rock, they look like X-rays.

    Fossis...........
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    fossil hunter Indian Artifact collector MDer Antique collector

  14. #14

    Sep 2006
    Central Iowa
    835

    Re: Help identifying these

    Thanks for the post Fossis. I was not saying that it wasn't a fossil, I just think that it is also an artifact. If you have one with a more pronouced, off colored groove, not found at a indian site, I will submit. As Atlantis says, location, location, location, and it looks like HeadHunter has some great locations. I also believe the others are artifacts too, but I'm a little goofy.

 

 

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