Vermont Stone tools

ERounds

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My kids and I were walking the brook by our house today. They came home with these to add to their collections, and upon further inspection, they appear to be Indian tools, yes? Photo on 6-5-16 at 6.50 PM #2.jpg Photo on 6-5-16 at 6.50 PM.jpg
 

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sutphin

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HEY THERE NEW MEMBER WELCOME AND I SEE YOU HAVE A REPLICA OF THE TOOTH I HAD REMOVED FEW YEARS AGO KINDA LOOKED LIKE THAT , WELL NOT AS DARK . NOT SURE WHAT YOU GOT BUT ONE OF THE MEMBERS WILL GIVE YOU AN HONEST ANSWER.
 

romeo-1

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I don't think that they are tools...not seeing any signs of being worked by hand. You may want to post in the Native Artifact forum for a more informed opinion. Keep on hunting though!
 

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Not artifacts, both made by mother nature..
 

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Hold a min. Let's see the other sides. The black one needs better lighting

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BagLady

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I'm sorry, I think they are just rocks.
It is best to take pictures of the sides, ends, etc. for future reference.
Happy Hunting.
 

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