Lol, sorry TL I don't mean to laugh but you wasted your time there... that's the exact same angle. Different angle of the couch at least. Before you turn it end for end remember I can do the same with my phone :}'
I am so sorry I lost my darn glasses today Still havent found them I was trying to make pictures using a magnifying glass Didnt work to well I will get some better ones
Unfortunately those just look like strange rocks. Erosion creates strange rocks, not ancient people. Sorry. Have you ever found pottery or stone flaking? Most (not all) of this stuff is usually buried too. I wish you luck in the future. PS: The pictures were much better.
That is cool! I'm pretty new myself & can't give any answers on that one. Of course not everything they used as tools were made by them either. Some things just naturally fit the job. The cultures who left their belongings left little else. Some items we'll just never know. Edit: I just zoomed on the top pic. Looks like BLUE DYE or something! That might be really neat! I don't see stone like that up here anyway (Ontario, u I guess r mid west u.s?) Hope you get a straight answer.
Looks like a fossilized catcher's mitt.
The type a prehistoric, left-handed, Native American would have used.
Were there any left-over hot dogs or apple pie fossils?