Millstones!

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I was walking another section of that Pilot Mountain hiking trail and came across these millstones. I had to take a few pictures. Around here, I see lots of these at the end of people's driveways. If these weren't on the state park, I think this would be a great spot to metal detect. I'm not real sure how old they could be, 2,000 years old at the most I guess. If anyone here knows a little more about these or has any opinions I would enjoy hearing it! Thanks!
 

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Those are cool, and were most likely made by the ''White Man''. I would say that is the site where they were being made, and the the one in your photo was not completely finished.
 

very unusual....is it an unfinished mill stone, or something else. :dontknow:
 

I could be wrong, but I think we're looking at more like several hundreds of years rather than thousands. Very cool to find however! If you find out more, please let us know! HH- Yak
 

Thanks for the replies. I think that larger one is more recent and unfinished also. I remember I stuck a stick in the hole to estimate how deep it is and it's about a foot deep.
 

Millstones have been used almost as long has the Whiteman came to the America's, I think early 1700, depending what part of the country you live in. What you have come across is a quarry site for millstones , cool find:thumbsup:Check Government records I bet they have been documented if they are on gov. land.
 

Good call Monsterrack! :icon_thumright: Yak
 

I have seen a couple in my area mostly near creeks where they had them set up. I see them now thrown along the banks so the erosion is kept down on the owners property. I wonder if they even know what they are sometimes. The values on them are 1500-4000$ each. The problem is how much it would cost to have them removed and then shipped. At best I believe you would just about break even.
 

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