Drylandfish
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Hi,
First post. Wonderful forum you have here.
The other day I found a non-native (quartz possibly) smooth rounded stone that had obviously been used for pounding something (nuts? corn?). I found it in a small, dry creek in the middle of the woods (east KY). One end is blackened (from smashing walnuts maybe?). I feel sure it's an indian artifact of some sort. I have no idea what something like this is called to look it up. Any ideas?
Thanks.
I'm going to make a stab at attaching 2 photos.
![rock_side_a_sm.JPG rock_side_a_sm.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/188/188544-c4249dceeaf3055c6546120cc5e5de17.jpg)
![rock_side_b_sm.JPG rock_side_b_sm.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/188/188549-8dacc47750aa71b472d35e57637bb0c4.jpg)
First post. Wonderful forum you have here.
The other day I found a non-native (quartz possibly) smooth rounded stone that had obviously been used for pounding something (nuts? corn?). I found it in a small, dry creek in the middle of the woods (east KY). One end is blackened (from smashing walnuts maybe?). I feel sure it's an indian artifact of some sort. I have no idea what something like this is called to look it up. Any ideas?
Thanks.
I'm going to make a stab at attaching 2 photos.
![rock_side_a_sm.JPG rock_side_a_sm.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/188/188544-c4249dceeaf3055c6546120cc5e5de17.jpg)
![rock_side_b_sm.JPG rock_side_b_sm.JPG](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/188/188549-8dacc47750aa71b472d35e57637bb0c4.jpg)
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