Help identifying finds?

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Number three could be an egg with its shell half broken off. That is what they look like. You need to ask the fossil folks on that one.

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The round stone is a possible game ball. The egg stone as I call them is a metamorphic rock. This happens when a stone sinks in the mud and through millenia the mud hardens and turns into stone itself trapping the stone in it. After years of exposure the outer shell will break off exposing the once trapped stone. The pottery pieces are chips of Chimney and plumbing flues. They are old but not that old probably late 1800's to mid 1900's.....most are stone but it does look like you have some fossils in the mix as well........................GTP(Chris)
 

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Thanks for looking - appreciate it. I like learning about it all :)
 

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