SOME RECIENT FINDS FROM THE OHIO RIVER

KY-PAKRAT

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I havent been on in a long time, but I have had some time to get out and look for a few things..... Any ideas on the yellow ochar stone with the corn pattern on top, a possible pendant maybe. Also the square flat stone??? There is also a possible nutting stone in the pics, but I think the pattern may be to balanced, what do youall think??? The others are just sone scrappers, misc bone, and pottery pieces from the Ohio. The frame is some of my better points I have found along th Ohio River, also a close up of the small white point with thw quartz vein in it. Thanks for looking.....any comments would be appricated.....

Thanks............ KY_PAKRAT
 

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KY-PAKRAT

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Thanks for the response, I was also hoping someone with alot more knowledge than me would come along and shed some light on the first piece, Iam really curious as to what it could be or have been in the past.

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KY-PAKRAT said:
Thanks for the response, I was also hoping someone with alot more knowledge than me would come along and shed some light on the first piece, Iam really curious as to what it could be or have been in the past.

Thanks...........KY-PAKRAT

I think if you posted the first picture in the fossil section on here they would give you an I.D pretty quick. Those guys are good. Nice perforator and points. You have collected some fine pieces in your absence.
Thanks for sharing.
 

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Eleven images down I am fairly certain that is an ancient and extinct Cycad tree bark impression. Nice finds
 

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This is similar.
I don't know what it is.
 

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