Native Gaming Pieces?

pegleglooker

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Hi Guys,
I was told that these artifacts may be Native gaming pieces.... I'm aware that some tribes used sticks while other used flat(ish) stones... I am hoping to find out if they are real and what tribe they could possibly be from...

Any help would be appreciated

Thx
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... those look pretty neat, will you make a lot more pics front and back one specimen at a time in natural sun light.
What is there story? Did you find and where in general plz..
 

... those look pretty neat, will you make a lot more pics front and back one specimen at a time in natural sun light.
What is there story? Did you find and where in general plz..

This is the only photo we have, and they were supposedly found in a cave near Oceanside California
 

Hey Peg, you're close enough, get ahold of Bowers museum in Santa Ana. Yhey've been a big help for me for many years. You do know all up Ortega hwy there was tons of activity? My other good research source passed away a few years ago. If Bowers doesn't know, they can point you. Hint-anything you want to keep, don't take it to UCI!! They have a real bad habit of misplacing goodies.
 

Cool whatever they are. Gaming pieces usually weren't that elaborate.
 

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