Digging tool? Bead and pottery?

TheTh3rd

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catherine1

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All of those are geofacts. The bead is a crinoid fossil. Keep searching...........
 

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We used to find those crinoid fossils in the creek on my grandparents farm in Indiana when I was a kid. My grandfather called them Indian Beads. I can easily understand the mistake. steve
 

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