Little Miami river find

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Xj1992r

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Also forgot to mention there is a small flat spot on the ring with scarring marks, almost looks like it was used for a tool?
 

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If your hunting the Little Miami in Ohio you are in a very artifact rich area. If you hunt plowed fields along the river you will have a nice collection in a very short time. If the piece on the left has a flat bottom I would tend to think it isn't Native American but a more modern piece. Don't really know what the piece on the right is. Is it made of bone or stone?
 

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It looks and feels like stone to me but I'm no expert image.jpg
 

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:hello: Welcome to TNET!

I'd say they were prehistoric napkin holders. :laughing7: Just kidding! The item on the right looks like an older cut ham bone that has been water weathered.
 

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Exactly what my girlfriend said! I told her Indians didn't use napkins, they used the back of their hand like me :)
 

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Well I showed it to some people at work and everyone agrees its stone, one guy had an idea that it was a ancient type of thimble for sewing.
 

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It has the weight of 10 ham bones, lol
 

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