Game ball artifact or geofact?

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I have several of those that are from know sites but mine are polished smooth.

By the way digordie, I love your profile picture of the briefcase axe! I recently read an article about that axe on the Hawkeye State Archaeological Society of Iowa's website.

"This is a 3/4 groove axe of the late Archaic period dating to the 1500 B.C. range. The axe is 8 1/2 inches wide by 15 inches long and fits nicely into a briefcase. The axe weighs 25 pounds 4 ounces."

Thanks I wish I had been the one to find the briefcase axe. I saw it at a show once and couldn't believe my eyes. The owner was a really great guy who took time to talk to everyone and let us take pics. He is a doctor I believe.Its an amazing artifact.
 

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Welcome to the site but your find is a "Sandstone Concentration" its natural.
 

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Ala natural
Some pretty creative thinking though
 

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I find these in the creek. I brought 1 home and am going to crack it open. These are natural. Mine is weathered more as you can see but there are more I have left out there.
 

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