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Some Stone Artifacts #7462063
01/15/22 11:24 PM
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I like hard stone tools better than points. Here are a few of mine.

Capstone for a Bow Drill.

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Horse Hoof Pestles.

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Celt.

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Grooved Stone Axes.

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Anvil Stone.

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Bone Sharpening Stone.

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Pestles.

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Stone Game Ball.

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1 Flint and Slate Hoes.

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Slate Pendants and Pre-Forms.

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Small Mortar and Pestle. This Pestle fits that Mortar 2 different ways and 2 other Mortars I found too.

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Please feel free to share what you got.

Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462109
01/16/22 12:16 AM
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Interesting!


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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462111
01/16/22 12:17 AM
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Here's a couple

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462118
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Several blades in here

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462152
01/16/22 01:48 AM
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Nut Cracker.

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Hammerstone.

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Celts, Some Broken. Celts with ground edges can be surprisingly sharp. They are often reworked. There is many times more broken Celts than intact ones.

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Grooved Stoned Hammers, Damaged.

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Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462153
01/16/22 01:52 AM
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I only have arrow heads. My 94 year old grandmother dug them when she was a kid on the farm.

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: Camohoyt340] #7462294
01/16/22 08:40 AM
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Very cool post. Thanks for sharing.



Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462300
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Really cool


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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462330
01/16/22 09:07 AM
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Nice stone artifacts.


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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462379
01/16/22 10:08 AM
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The game ball is interesting. You know it took dad a week to make it and the kids lost it in the back yard the first time they used it.


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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: maintenanceguy] #7462390
01/16/22 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by maintenanceguy
The game ball is interesting. You know it took dad a week to make it and the kids lost it in the back yard the first time they used it.


LOL

Lost it first time took it to the beach see if it would float.. LMAO!

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462465
01/16/22 11:50 AM
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Any ideal what the one on the right is. It rolls like a tire, hollowed out on both sides to balance it is what it seems like,

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462507
01/16/22 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by nate
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Any ideal what the one on the right is. It rolls like a tire, hollowed out on both sides to balance it is what it seems like,


Nate, pieces like the one on the right are called discoidals. No one is exactly sure how the discoidals were used, but they were a type of game stone. There were none found predating the Woodland Period and they then became very popular. I suspect they might have been used with the game balls. It could be you tried to land your ball in the discoidal and other people tried to knock it out. It may have been similar to Bocci.

You have some very fine pieces.

Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: Camohoyt340] #7462509
01/16/22 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Camohoyt340
I only have arrow heads. My 94 year old grandmother dug them when she was a kid on the farm.


If you would like to post pictures of your arrowheads, I would like to see them.

Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462699
01/16/22 03:22 PM
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I've posted these pictures a couple times before. Ancient ice spud?? I don't think it was for chopping on wood, it was not found in a region that has trees. it is sharpened on both ends; almost like it's reversible.

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7462735
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Glad you like them I really enjoy showing them to people to enjoy. The big black blade is very fine piece,it's just under six inches and was never sharpened on the top side meaning it's close to original as when they finished it.
Here's a few more hope you enjoy them. I found all these none are bought and there documented.

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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: waggler] #7463617
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Originally Posted by waggler
I've posted these pictures a couple times before. Ancient ice spud?? I don't think it was for chopping on wood, it was not found in a region that has trees. it is sharpened on both ends; almost like it's reversible.

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I remember seeing your ice spud. Thanks for posting again. It is very cool. I would guess it's made of basalt?

Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7463622
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Very nice


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Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: nate] #7463629
01/17/22 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by nate
Kieth
Glad you like them I really enjoy showing them to people to enjoy. The big black blade is very fine piece,it's just under six inches and was never sharpened on the top side meaning it's close to original as when they finished it.
Here's a few more hope you enjoy them. I found all these none are bought and there documented.



Nate, you have some great finds. I've only found around 70 artifacts, most of what I have, especially in points, I've bought. There was a camp or small village on my farm. Most of what I have found here is tools used for making pemmican. I think I may have 2 small mounds on my farm. In 2020 moles pushed fragments of pottery out of 1 of them. I left it lay. Most of the tools I've found have been on 3 sides, downhill of one of my barns. I think the Natives camped right where the barn is.

Keith

Re: Some Stone Artifacts [Re: KeithC] #7463987
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Thanks Keith
You have some way cool stuff as well thanks for sharing with us. I've walked several miles of creeks/rivers to find it , I've found a few campsights as well and have them documented, been slowing down alittle as I age and spend more time with family. I'm going to eventually donate my finds to a historical society, I may destroy all the doucmented sights and documents to the individual pieces. I've got some way cool bones of primitive animals as well I may post them here sometime.if you have anymore stuff please share with us.

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