✅ SOLVED Questionable items

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GatorBoy

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natural rocks and maybe a couple broken pieces of fossil seashells
 

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sweetmimzim3

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Thank you for your reply. The reason I thought these rocks were artifacts is because of the location and large quantities of actual artifacts found in the same locations. None of these rocks were found by the river. I have seen paint bowls that were very similar to the rock I have pictured. I thought the one small rock may have been an undrilled pendant.
 

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GatorBoy

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First I'd like to say that most of the photos all of them except for the first one actually we're not on this post when I made my reply but looking at the rest of them I would say the same thing except for one of the pieces I thought was possibly fossil shell looks like a broken Flint nodule
 

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You have one other Flint nodule with two fire pops broken off of it.
I can tell from the specific angles you took each of the photos you have your own thoughts as to what these are already.. just seems like it would have been easier if you started the post with the information you already had about their context as well as your opinions on what they are... that way we can get right to the point that is seeing if other folks agree with you :-)
 

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sweetmimzim3

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Sorry, at the time I posted the first picture my internet was running slow, and I was aggravated. I'm sorry I left out my opinions. Which one is the flint nodule, and what is a flint nodule? Thanks
 

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First I'd like to say that most of the photos all of them except for the first one actually we're not on this post when I made my reply but looking at the rest of them I would say the same thing except for one of the pieces I thought was possibly fossil shell looks like a broken Flint nodule

I have to agree. Everything is natural.
 

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Well, Your item in photo #5 looks like a small hammerstone, that was used for knapping. The rest look natural.
 

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