Woodshunter80
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- Location
- Western Mass. (Berkshires)
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- All Treasure Hunting
A friend found this stone while detecting in a corn field here in western Mass. It came from an area on a hill where native artifacts have been found before. Bits of chipped flint and 'fire-cracked' rock are common in the relatively localized patch where this was found. The stone seems excessively polished and symmetrical. The site is also steeply elevated and likely never part of the nearby river. So I don't think it's a river stone. ...Or maybe it is. I don't know. In any case, could this be an artifact? Are 'gaming stones' even found around in this area? Would I even be able to tell the difference between one and a river rock? Appreciate any input on the matter.
Thanks.


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