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  1. #1

    Jul 2007
    Highland, IL
    Garrett CXII
    28

    Paint Stone

    My favorite paint stone found in St Clair County, Illinois while the land was under developement. Piece was found displaced from it's context but was found in association with woodland points. So I assume it to be from the woodland period. Site had been occupied on and off from the late paleo to terminal late woodland .

    Pieces of hematite were utilized by the indians to produce pigment. The stone was abraded to reduce the material into a powder. This powder was used to make ocher or red colored paint. The powder was either used directly or combined with grease for later use. The surface of a utilized piece of raw material will show evidence of having been abraded or rubbed.
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  2. #2

    Jul 2007
    245
    2 times

    Re: Paint Stone

    Right on...they are fairly common on Monongahela sites here in PA. Often taking on the shape of cones, pyramids and thin rectangles. Wonder which periods used them the most?

  3. #3

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    Re: Paint Stone

    Nice! I'm still looking for a piece of hematite, maybe one day!
    badandy
    Go find some artifacts! Wait............What's this red button do?

  4. #4

    Dec 2006
    242

    Re: Paint Stone

    SUPER NICE RUB STONE,,,,,MIKE

  5. #5

    Mar 2007
    West "by god" Virginia
    Fishers CZ5 and 1280X
    1,170

    Re: Paint Stone

    Nice to see other items besides points! Love points, but there are plenty of other items to be found. Many people probably look right past these rub/paint stones. I have picked up some of them along the river and it is neat to see the scratches on the surfaces and knowing they were done by someone from long ago.....

    "When the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun. Long before the white man and long before the wheel. When the green dark forest was to silent to be real" - Gordon Lightfoot

    ...............HH

  6. #6

    Feb 2007
    Nicholasville, Ky
    883
    1 times

    Re: Paint Stone

    Nice find! I'm always on the lookout for anything indian made. Hopefully, I might find a rub stone like that some day. A friend of mine called me last night all excited. I asked him what was going on and he told me that the old Ft. Ancient site that we used to hunt near my house is no longer a hayfield. It is now a PLOWED field! Then I got all excited. I don't know why they decided to plow the field again, but I'm glad they did! Hopefully I'll have some pics to post this weekend.

    Good luck!

    Brian

  7. #7
    us
    Feb 2007
    The Constituition State
    Ace250
    998

    Re: Paint Stone

    Nice find and great pics...thanks for the explaination of it...
    The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry... - Robert Burns


    I miss the days that they made toys that could kill a kid.

 

 

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