snake effigy head

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I have also found what apears to be a snake head or snapping turtle head effige ?/ mine was found in north ms. on a site that i have found many artifacts some of them i have pictured here , if anyone can help me with some info on this i would be so thankful.any aditional picts or info i can provide please feel free to ask .im new to this hobby n cant seem to find much info at all on this thank in advance....... Topnod :-)
 

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you have some nice items there. if you want more info on any of them, post them one at a time on a new thread. your snake head needs better pictures with better lighting...it may actually be something, hard to tell.
 

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ok thanks i will work on better picts. the other items i was just showing so that they might give an idea of other things found in close proximity to the snake head but thanks for your reply should i post the better picts here or add to my post or ?? thanks n sorry for newby questions :)
 

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1500439962.144000.jpg your initial photos don't to show anything but natural geological erosion, I attached a photo of a couple of classic snake effigy axes to demonstrate the difference between geological and manufactured artifacts, hope that helps.
 

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Whenever you pick up a rock that is shiny dense with eroded fractures (like the top of the rock in your pictures) and eroded geologically on the sides you can know that it's a multi-density conglomerate rock.
 

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