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SONYAB

Tenderfoot
Nov 27, 2018
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georgia
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How many people does it take to lift it?

(Welcome - if you give some indication of size and maybe another view it would help a bunch).
 

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Also, give us some indication of the material it's made of, and the type of site where it was found. Welcome to Tnet!
 

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Welcome to the forum! :occasion14:

Could you determine its weight? place a ruler next to the object in both directions (length and width). Please take photos from the three directions.

Good Luck on your quest :icon_thumleft:
 

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I think it looks like a Mortise lock part.
 

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i found this in the river of private property it is made of rock and weights about one half pound
 

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Very interesting. There may actually be something up with this. Similar, though I didn't come up with a match, are the stone weights used on the atlatl to "load" the throwers arm muscles up to lanch the large dart. Right material, right size, almost the right shape. Could be a regional thing. Worth asking at a museum, perhaps.

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Welcome Sonya!

I echo Charlie P.!

I thought atlatl too!
 

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Looks like someone started making a knife and the fire went out. Welcome to Tnet.
 

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Sorry, I disagree. Wrong shape and looks too big and brittle, no tie off marks either.
It is a very interesting find though.
 

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