Discodial or not?

StevefromMissouri

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Jun 26, 2008
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I found this out of a creek about 20 years ago. For along time, I thought it was just another grinder, but the more I study about discodials, I think this might be one. Please offer your opinions and information. Thanks!!!

FRONT
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BACK
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SIDE
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SIDE ANGLE
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bean man

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I have been wondering the same thing about the more crude discodial shaped rocks. I figured grinders, but we have a few that roll pretty good. Seems like they liked their games, but I think there is usually a more practical use for a cruder made tool. :icon_scratch:
 

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Hey Steve, Hows it going? Steve I have looked at it and looked at it. Its not a discodial in my opinion. It kinda resembles a biscut type discodial, but again I don't think it is. I find a lot of those ( like the one in your photo) and I think they are hammer stones. I have a bunch that even have a dimple in the side. I have only found one discodial in all my years of hunting. I remember looking down and seeing it lay in the dirt, and thinking oh my god. I thought discodials only existed in books, and shows. LOL I felt the same way when I found the slate gorget. Here's my one and only Discodial. John
 

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