🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Old pottery or a type of rock?

Rhj1991

Greenie
Apr 27, 2021
14
6
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Not sureif I found a rock or some kind of old pottery. Found it by a river What is in between it looks almost like sediment from the river solidified.

Screenshot_20220528-005430_Gallery.jpg
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20220528-005423_Gallery.jpg
    Screenshot_20220528-005423_Gallery.jpg
    251.7 KB · Views: 28
  • Screenshot_20220528-005415_Gallery.jpg
    Screenshot_20220528-005415_Gallery.jpg
    277.4 KB · Views: 28

Sandog

Bronze Member
Nov 27, 2017
1,268
2,768
Treasure coast
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I'm nothing even close to a mason, but it looks to me like a lot of fine shell in the sand of that mortar. That would sure be unsurprising if it was found in a coastal location. Where ever you found it more searching in that area could be rewarding.
 

Upvote 2
OP
OP
R

Rhj1991

Greenie
Apr 27, 2021
14
6
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I'm nothing even close to a mason, but it looks to me like a lot of fine shell in the sand of that mortar. That would sure be unsurprising if it was found in a coastal location. Where ever you found it more searching in that area could be rewarding.
So cool! Going to head back out there I found it on exposed river bed. There was shells all over the area and clay material not to far from it. Wonder if it was constructed all in the same spot.
 

Upvote 1

smallfoot

Bronze Member
May 29, 2019
1,969
4,140
Flawda
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Bounty Hunter Tracker IV
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Filler material in mortar was once just local sand, typically from river or lakeshore deposits, hence the occasional shell fragments found in older applications. This is frequently found with century old brickwork, such as the building my insurance agent has her office in.

Time for more coffee.
"Flawda mix"..:laughing7:
 

Upvote 1

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Top