Older The Better Silver Member Joined Apr 24, 2017 Messages 3,664 Reaction score 7,539 Golden Thread 0 Location south east kansas Detector(s) used Whites Eagle Spectrum Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 4, 2020 #1 Trying to get better at identifying water worn pieces, this has me squarely on the fence, one almost definite removal in pic one, but my gut says probably just a rock. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon! Upvote 0
Trying to get better at identifying water worn pieces, this has me squarely on the fence, one almost definite removal in pic one, but my gut says probably just a rock. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Tdog Silver Member Joined May 30, 2019 Messages 2,863 Reaction score 5,264 Golden Thread 0 Location East Central Alabama Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Oct 4, 2020 #2 It could very well have merit!
Buckleberry Hero Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 647 Reaction score 829 Golden Thread 0 Oct 4, 2020 #3 I'd guess stream tumbled flaking, that's such a small piece to have been worth the effort to flake.
uniface Silver Member Joined Jun 4, 2009 Messages 3,216 Reaction score 2,905 Golden Thread 0 Location Central Pennsylvania Primary Interest: Other Oct 4, 2020 #4 Hypothethis : a cobble cracked (however) . That piece of it was in a fire, potlidding it. Then X years of tumbling in floods. Makes as much sense as anything.
Hypothethis : a cobble cracked (however) . That piece of it was in a fire, potlidding it. Then X years of tumbling in floods. Makes as much sense as anything.
Older The Better Silver Member Joined Apr 24, 2017 Messages 3,664 Reaction score 7,539 Golden Thread 0 Location south east kansas Detector(s) used Whites Eagle Spectrum Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 5, 2020 Thread Owner #5 Good points, I usually hunt fields so I’m still adjusting to looking on gravel bars