✅ SOLVED Tools? Im such a rookie!

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Tools? I'm such a rookie!

Wondering if I could get a little feedback on these tools? Not sure what they are if anything... Pretty cool though!!
 

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Welcome. They are Geogacts. They look like they should be something but are not. Welcome to Treasure net and look forward to your post.
 
The small round one in the fourth pic, towards the bottom looks like a game stone. Although I can't be sure as it kind of blends in with the background. Can you take another pic of it?
 
you have a round flat one with divots on both sides that looks like a classic NW coast net weight.
 
I saw the same this as UncleMac^^^ You may also have some rocks there that saw some heat. (discolored/black/red...) Maybe. But try taking a pic on something w/o such a distracting pattern. The majority, as TN said, are geofacts. The shapes look intriguing, but alas, not artifacts. (geofacts are geo (rock) facts- as in nature-made) Keep looking:thumbsup: And def. study true artifacts on sites not designed to sell you something. You'll find that the 'real deal' have chip marks- called knapping- and/or pecking marks, where the manufacturer worked the stone to make it ultimately useful. Good luck!
 
Thanks for feedback

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This rock is completely round and smooth with 2 small divots on opposite ends to make it sit still. It has a magnetic field as it attracts a magnet. So perfect looks like it was done on wheel grinder. Lol!! My first thought was a sling ball. Sling shot? I dunno. Thanks again!
 
there are a lot of round stones out there that are just that...round stones and nothing more. I have a few myself, i always pick them up, but out of curiosity and not as artifacts.
 

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