Once again just rocks?

Ndaug1980

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Out of place stones that was on top of overhang. There is a lonely boulder sitting on top of the overhang all by itself and these was stuffed under it about a foot deep. I'm assuming this was used as a lookout. i'm also assuming prob same old answers. Just rocks lol
But maybe not...
 

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Yeah just rocks!
 

Keep looking! There’s still plenty of good stuff just waiting to be found. Just a matter of time. Good luck.
 

Grab a few handbooks on Native American points, and perhaps knapping. Such references can help a lot in identifying actual artifacts.

Time for more coffee.
 

It's gotta be eat up with 'em where you're at. Keep at it and good luck.
 

Yes just rocks, why would you think they are artifacts?
 

The context he found them in

There is nothing there even close to being an artifact, for every artifact found there are millions of plain rocks with them. You have to use more than context to identify potential artifacts.You have to look at the rocks for signs of being worked and not with your imagination.
 

Not sure how I would know someone half way across the country was on a cairn site by looking at the blurry pics of non artifact rocks he posted. I would like to figure that out though.
 

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