What we learn from are time with rocks?

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When we are in the fields,forest,and streams I seem to learn more everyday look at these pictures and tell me what you think these are from 4 different places from 8 to ten miles away from each other

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Between Dover and Paris you my sir lol

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That's right, not to far from me. I'm in the Springfield area, closer to KY stateline though (I walked to KY over the weekend rock hunting). I start wondering if I'm just delusional, trying to make something out of nothing, but then I see people post items that look very similar to what I find.
 
Well lets put it this way some kind of mankind has been using rocks for a very long time so they used a lot of rocks use your google images and look at all the pictures you will see indians used rocks for many different jobs they cut trees down big enough to hull out and make canoes big enough for two men lol so if you see someone post a pic of an adze google it and you will learn a lot those rocks you see might b man made

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Plus read about the bulb areas and flint knapping learn how they made it will help identify them

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