Indian artifact?

TerryEastTexas

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flintdigger

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It look's like it has a depression in the center, it could be some sort of grinding stone like a matate. Could you post a side angle photo that would show a better view of the depression ?
 

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Is the edge rounded, is the other side concave like the side pictured? If so it is a discoidal like Terry said, discoidals were game stones.....
 

The Grim Reaper

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From what I can see in the picture it looks to be a Discoidal. But then again it could just be a Pitted Hammerstone. We need some more pictures from different angles and to see the other side.

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TerryEastTexas

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It's 4" across and 1" thick. The back is concave but not as deep as the other side.
 

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Get-the-point

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Yup.....biscuit discoidal.........nice find........................GTP
 

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