RamRodX
Jr. Member
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2018
- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 31
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Murfreesboro, TN
- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F2
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I'm new to the TreasureNet forum and a relative beginner in the identification of Native American artifacts. I recently purchased a collection of ~50 points and other stone artifacts and have had A LOT of fun trying to research each item. I'm hoping some of the experts on this forum could help me identify a few items in the days ahead (you've already been a great help with a few arrowheads I couldn't make sense of).
Here's one of the items from the collection. I think it may be a nutting stone, but would love the opinion of the forum participants on what it may be (and the approximate value if truly Native American).
A couple of things that stood out to me is that the hole is cut (or grinded) back at an angle, similar to the motion of grinding and twisting in a backwards motion. Also the bottom of the stone is worn very smooth and rounded, but the bottom center has a flattened part chipped out.
Any thoughts?




Here's one of the items from the collection. I think it may be a nutting stone, but would love the opinion of the forum participants on what it may be (and the approximate value if truly Native American).
A couple of things that stood out to me is that the hole is cut (or grinded) back at an angle, similar to the motion of grinding and twisting in a backwards motion. Also the bottom of the stone is worn very smooth and rounded, but the bottom center has a flattened part chipped out.
Any thoughts?




Amazon Forum Fav 👍
Upvote
0