Unidentified "Clay" snake/fish head found while sifting in Summerville, SC Creek

skimfizz

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Unidentified "Clay" snake/fish head found while sifting in Summerville, SC Creek

It was recommended that I post this to the "Native American Artifacts" forum for possible identification. I do hope that someone has an idea of what it is, even if it's not Native American. It's still a neat little piece. Please read below for details...


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Hello, I found this while searching a creek in Summerville, SC. It's 1.5" x 1.5" or so. I cleaned it up, and it resembles the head of a snake or fish. Scales, eyes, bottom mouth, but the "back" is open and flat, and does not appear to have been broken off a larger piece.

Any ideas??

Thanks for looking!!
 

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natchitoches

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very odd looking, but i like it!!!
don't know what it is
 

Jun 17, 2016
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Hello Skimfizz...
I realize this post is from 2012, however I have found the same artifact in SE Arkansas this morning. I was searching the web and this is the only one I've seen so far!!! Please contact me by email if you get this message... [email protected]
Thanks! Happy hunting!!!
 

bronco

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Pretty sure that's an otolith. Inner ear bone from a seagoing mammal. That knurled look sure looks familiar. Never seen the shape though.
 

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