Indian Artifact found? Clay Pipe? BannerStone?...help please! :)

Diggin-N-Dumps

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Hey ya'll i tried posting this on Todays Finds...and after 3 days and not 1 comment...I thought i would give it a shot here....

Here is the link....andy help would be great..ive heard a few different ideas from buddies on youtube, but nothing confirmed

I found it in a Riverbed on a river that is loaded with fossils

http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,450102.0.html
 

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Cachefind09

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If you could resize your photos it would make a big difference in identifying what you have. After going to the bottom of your post and using the slide bar on your photos, I can only see a portion of your find and not the whole thing. It does appear to have tally marks which would indicate that it is probably something.
 

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Sorry about that. I used a 24" monitor at work, and it looked normal on there..here are the pics reduced

thanks
 

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Cachefind09

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Your piece looks like a piece of broken clay that is river worn and stained with a design to it and not tally marks. I don't find much clay so I can't really say for sure what it is but you might be right about it being part of a pipe. It's small enough and has a bowl shape to it. Definitely not a bannerstone. Sounds like you found a good spot to hunt.
 

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