Unknowns,Bones and Game stones!

TheTh3rd

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Have a look and let me know-if they ain't native I'll let them go!

Game stones

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Top middle one
This one is for sure an artifact. It is polished and has one small drill? hole on one side

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Bones/antler and a pick? Scraper?

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Pestle and fishing weight maybe?

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Unknown?? It has peck marks and a cut mark that "circles" all around

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rock

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#6 and #7 look natural the small round ones look to be concentrations but only the dark ones in the 1st pic. The bones look to be possible deer to me. All the other look interesting.
 

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What state are you in and where are you finding these stones? They all look like stones formed by glacial movement and natural erosion.
 

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TheTh3rd

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What state are you in and where are you finding these stones? They all look like stones formed by glacial movement and natural erosion.

NE Alabama/SE Tennessee. Found along with points and pottery.
 

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In the first picture, the piece on the far right looks like it might be a N/A "Mr. Potato Head". :laughing7:
 

Jon Stewart

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The first five round ones in the second picture look like concretions. I have found them as small as a pea and as large as a golf ball and some are perfectly round. A friend found one as large as an orange.
 

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You will find plenty of iron ore in the fields and creeks. I have only found 1 piece that has been worked to a scraper the rest of the iron ore has been natural. It will take you a while to be able to know natural and worked. Some still fool me till I let them dry.
 

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TheTh3rd

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The first 5 in the 2nd pic are the same as the first pic.

And the big ball in the middle is not a concretion
 

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TheTh3rd

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Just found out the big ball is granite
 

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Do what I did with my game stones. Run a metal detector over them. You have a couple that look just like mine.
 

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