Hey Gang, I found this while looking for artifacts / fossils (and anything cool) in a river in central Tennessee. I'm pretty sure its not a crinoid fossil as its too thin (it has the thickness of a dime). It looks to be made out of clay. I think, and hope, its an Indian disk bead. I'm 99%...
Hello E1, I’m an avid agate hunter,ww2 history collector, metal detectorist and began to dabble into Native American in the process. I find tons of interesting rocks along the way which some are obvious and others are not as much.. trying to get my knowledge up on NA objects however, I find i...
Included are a couple of my favorites. If the bowl and the 9 1/2 inch long pestle is not authentic, than I will eat both of them and never attempt to ID any stone tool again. I believe the smallest one is a shaft straightener? The other long one was broken at the bottom and am unsure on that...
While fossil hunting with my kids in South Jersey (Sewell area) in late Cretaceous green marl, my 4 year old son found this triangle shaped metal?/stone? object in a stream. It didn't look like a fossil, so I ignored it but let him put it in the pail of fossils since he's 4. Later he wanted to...