Some hammerstones

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I was going through some stuff I had boxed up, so I thought I would show some of it. I cant wait to get back out when the weather and work schedule permits. 0120191358.webp0120191358a.webp0120191358b.webp0120191402.webp0120191401.webp
 

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Nice!

You could start a rock garden of them!

what is their average size?...Hard to tell without nothing to compare to.
 

These wont be goin to a rock garden, I did cull through a bunch of stuff and I came up with about a 5 gallon bucket full of stuff that is going to one. These are the best ones and you would have to walk a long way to find many better around here. Almost all of them you find here are made from chert or flint nodules, or quartz. 0120191909.webp
 

Hmmm. What’s wrong with a rock garden of artifacts? I have plenty of them in mine.

I bet they would show better there than in boxes or buckets.

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Nothing wrong with rock gardens Quito, im starting me one. Im not going to put my best pieces in there though. I like some of these hammerstones as much as nice points and im setting up a room to display them, so they wont be in boxes or buckets. I bet you have a real nice rock garden though, you aught to post some pics of it. I will when I get mine set up.
 

I’d love to take a picture, but all we can see now is snow. That last pic is a portion of it taken months ago though.

Our hammerstones are pretty much non-descript, and from many different materials, much different than yours appear.
Here are two I just happen to have laying around the kitchen

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Those are nice hammerstones, especially some in the garden. They are definitely different than what I find here.
 

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