NC field hunter Silver Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 4,227 Reaction score 1,626 Golden Thread 0 Aug 22, 2012 Thread Owner #1 Hunt native American artifacts, and ran across this yesterday. Any info. On it's identification is appreciated! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Hunt native American artifacts, and ran across this yesterday. Any info. On it's identification is appreciated! Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Harry Pristis Bronze Member Joined Feb 5, 2009 Messages 2,353 Reaction score 1,294 Golden Thread 0 Location Northcentral Florida Aug 23, 2012 #2 NC field hunter said: Hunt native American artifacts, and ran across this yesterday. Any info. On it's identification is appreciated! Click to expand... It does not appear to be a fossil.
NC field hunter said: Hunt native American artifacts, and ran across this yesterday. Any info. On it's identification is appreciated! Click to expand... It does not appear to be a fossil.
NC field hunter Silver Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 4,227 Reaction score 1,626 Golden Thread 0 Aug 27, 2012 Thread Owner #3 Harry Pristis said: It does not appear to be a fossil. Click to expand... What does it appear to be?? Any clue
Harry Pristis said: It does not appear to be a fossil. Click to expand... What does it appear to be?? Any clue
Age_old Sr. Member Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 316 Reaction score 63 Golden Thread 0 Location Clearwater, Florida Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Aug 27, 2012 #4 Kinda looks like petrified wood to me.
R RiverWalker Greenie Joined Nov 12, 2012 Messages 14 Reaction score 3 Golden Thread 0 Location Ames, IA Detector(s) used My eyes. Primary Interest: Other Nov 12, 2012 #5 If I were to guess, and I am. It's a large peice of horned coral thats been washed around by water and sand. If you dont mind destroying a part of it, take it to a file and wet it. If there are vesicles, you might have coral.
If I were to guess, and I am. It's a large peice of horned coral thats been washed around by water and sand. If you dont mind destroying a part of it, take it to a file and wet it. If there are vesicles, you might have coral.