I have a question or three re: these items I have found...

GodOfRustyNails

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I found these in a river in sunny South Bend, In.

This first one I am real curious about. At the very least it is the most symetrical stone I have found...is it an artifact? (I dipped it in water to help with the picture) P1012270.JPG P1012269.JPG P1012270.JPG P1012270.JPG

This I don't think is an artifact, but maybe something commercially made. It is very cylindrical, smooth, and made of some sort of stone. What do you think??? P1012271.JPG P1012273.JPG

I found this right next to the above image...any ideas? IndianPott.jpg P1012263.JPG

This is very dense and struck me as odd. Any ideas???? P1012274.JPG P1012281.JPG

One more...is this indian pottery or a sewer pipe. I said sewer pipe, but the markings at the top of the pict made me think twice. P1012282.JPG

Please let me know honestly what you think... Thank you,
Steve
 

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Tylocidaris

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Again, context of the finds plays a significant role in IDs. I agree with a few others.

1. tumbled stone
2. battery core or other historic manufactured object
3. base to antique crockery jug or pot
4. possible hematite nodule
5. terra cotta tile or pipe fragment

Unfortunately, many batteries have been dumped into rivers and streams. Disassembly is done by the water, rock, and gravel. Softer parts erode away and the cores of "cells" are left...very common in river debris near towns.

John
 

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uniface said:
Maybe someone can explain how a battery core can be made of what looks like metamorphic rock ?
When metal detecting we find battery cores such as those. For some reason they turn to a concrete like stone. Its just a guess from a photo but it looks like a battery core. :dontknow:

Here is an almost drilled artifact,,,,, guess they got tired.
 

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i agree with tnmnts. i was rootin for ya. always keep what you think might be something.keep up the good work
 

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