Cape Cod Native American Artifact identification???

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.... they are all natural specimens, made by Mother Nature..
 

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when trying to identify a rock as an artifact one question to ask yourself is..."what would I use it for?" if it doesn't have an obvious use it is nearly always just a rock.
 

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Welcome to TreasureNet.

Sorry, they are correct, they are natural stone reformed by nature.
 

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While I agree with the other that these are natural rocks I would have toted them home too! I have a nice collection of couldabeens!

Very true, I brought home a lot of rocks to put in a rock garden in front yard.
 

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Right or wrong, I have seen a lot of "common rocks" identified as nutting stones, tools, hammer stones, etc.
 

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don't forget to check out "portable rock art " on ebay...always good for a chuckle....and "shaman stone" too
 

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