Finding ancient tools in my yard everywhere, can someone help me?

May 26, 2017
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jan nielsen

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Yes it is normal to find such stones in your yard, their not worked by man. Sorry to say it's just natural. Welcome to tnet.:occasion14:
 

pepperj

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Yes it is normal to find such stones in your yard, their not worked by man. Sorry to say it's just natural. Welcome to tnet.:occasion14:

Agree the ones in the picture haven't been worked in the traditional sense by man.
Only exemption is man ran the machine that crushed big rocks into these smaller stones.

Now that you've loaded up more pictures you have a beautiful point in the centre of the other picture.
 

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I may not be showing good pictures...some are made of deer antler and some are made of bone... I will try to load some better pics today
 

ANTIQUARIAN

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I saw the same piece Dave, not too sure that I see anything else in your pics though. :icon_scratch:

Here's a pic of a rock I found this week while detecting in a field, the experts in the Native American Form confirmed it as a scraper.

Good eye,
Dave
 

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Treasure_Hunter

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One point, the rest are natural.

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CRUSADER

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I agree with all the others.
 

nagant

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Leaverite's or sex stone's maybe? :happysmiley:
 

Discrimination Dave

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I saw the same piece Dave, not too sure that I see anything else in your pics though. :icon_scratch:

Here's a pic of a rock I found this week while detecting in a field, the experts in the Native American Form confirmed it as a scraper.

Good eye,
Dave

Not MY PICS. I'm just a casual observer
 

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