Hardstone single divot anvil

oryancochran

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Single digit hardstone anvil. PF Jay Co. Ind.
 

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Man I wish I was better at distinguishing actual hardstone artifacts from naturally formed rounded rocks or naturally formed celt-shaped rocks. Oryan I probably would have picked that anvil up, stared at it for 5 minutes, then convinced myself it was natural & tossed it.
 

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Interesting- I have a hard time training my brain to looks for stuff like this. I'm always nose to the ground looking for small flakes.......
 

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Man I wish I was better at distinguishing actual hardstone artifacts from naturally formed rounded rocks or naturally formed celt-shaped rocks. Oryan I probably would have picked that anvil up, stared at it for 5 minutes, then convinced myself it was natural & tossed it.


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I have some peices that look a lot like that, i have not heard them refered to as an anvil before.I guess they are multi purpose but what do you think they used the one you showed for?
 

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I have a few of them myself digit on each side usually some just on 1 side but most double. Nutting stone, Hammer stone , Anvil, or even grinders or all in one tool. Late Woodland loved them for some reason.
 

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I have a few of them myself digit on each side usually some just on 1 side but most double. Nutting stone, Hammer stone , Anvil, or even grinders or all in one tool. Late Woodland loved them for some reason.

Ever notice double sided ones have one larger divot than other?. They a lot of times show signs of being used as hammer Stones on edges IMG_3787.JPG or are broken in half. They were definitely a multi tool, I just don't always agree with the pitted hammer Stones idea. Reason being most are pretty rough in the divots. Idk about you but if I was finger tip holding a hammer all day hitting stuff I'd prefer a smooth hole. Grip ( roughness)would not be needed in such hold because the divot provides enough grip.
 

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I have found any of them broken in half, many times right where the divot is. That to me would not suggest they were held with a finger on each side and hammering , but that there was force being applied directly to the divot when it broke
 

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I sometimes wonder if they werent used as a heating stone to. I find them in campsites where I find points and flakes. Most are a bright red cortex on them that look heat treated at least the broken ones are.
 

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I have noticed the same thing rock

Most of the broken ones are a deep red cortex look next time you are out walking. Almost all the ones I find are quartzite to.
 

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Most of the broken ones are a deep red cortex look next time you are out walking. Almost all the ones I find are quartzite to.

I find sandstone ones also. IMG_3913.JPG

And also I know you said "most" but the one I pictured above is a soft type stone almost like limestone or siltstone, and is broken through anvil part IMG_3787.JPG
 

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