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Found yesterday at 1780s home site in Upstate NY. The ground at the property has recently been stirred up by the owner, and there's an abundance of pottery, glass, and ceramics on the ground, but nothing that I recognize as Native American from the few archaeology classes I've taken.
It's about 5 inches long. Very smooth on the one side. There appears to be noticeable grooves on the round side, where your fingers seem to fit really well.
I emailed my old college archaeology professor and he said he's not entirely sure - he said one end reminds him of a groundstone adze and the other end reminds him of a groundstone pestle.
Just wondering if you guys have any thoughts.
Thanks!
It's about 5 inches long. Very smooth on the one side. There appears to be noticeable grooves on the round side, where your fingers seem to fit really well.
I emailed my old college archaeology professor and he said he's not entirely sure - he said one end reminds him of a groundstone adze and the other end reminds him of a groundstone pestle.
Just wondering if you guys have any thoughts.
Thanks!
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