Help with I.D. (Bracelet?)

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CRUSADER

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Welcome & hi from the south.

Best taking it to your FLO for an ID. Not sure the US find many of these.
 

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DCMatt

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CRUSADER said:
Welcome & hi from the south.

Best taking it to your FLO for an ID. Not sure the US find many of these.

I have to agree. Not many of these found in the US.

But that won't stop anyone from speculating on what these items might be. ;D

They look like hide. If they are, and they are prehistoric, they are remarkably well preserved. Ends are rounded off for a reason - like they they might have been threaded through a hole in clothing or leggings or boots.

Is it possible these are simply the ends of a lace or belt or strap? The twisted end would be where the knot was typically tied - a common place to break...

Just my thoughts...

DCMatt
 

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