Just curious, what has led you to believe that they are teeth? Were their other bones in the surrounding area? They do not look like any fossil teeth that I have seen, but I am no expert...
Here's a link to an article on fossils: Bone vs stone
I'm with ya but they are not rocks but pea gravel ... and they are not teeth ... just gravel that looks like teeth in the minds eye ... sorry ... Woodstock
Looks like a possible fossil, maybe coral (1'st and 2'nd pic). Sorry not looking like a tooth. Not seeing enamel. If you think it is a tooth, tell us what species you are thinking and we can have a more open mind for discussion.
I would love to have a more open minded discussion. I've told myself a thousand times that there has to be a more logical explanation for this and every time I start to talk myself out of it, I find another artifact to further prove my theory is right. At this point the evidence is too strong to dismiss which leaves me with only two possible answers. If you want to keep on believing everything you think you know about mankind and the timeline you've been given then don't ask questions and feel free to call me crazy.... That's fine with me.
A match to the neanderthal bones in the blue pic? I'm no authenticator, maybe someone on here can point you into the right direction. Where did you find the items that are next to the battery?
Neanderthal bones have only been found in and around Europe, Russia, and Asia...but not in the US.
If people would listen instead of acting like they know everything. I've spent a year researching my land and the thousands of fossils and stone tools that are scattered throughout the area. I didn't ask for this. I bought some land way out in the country on a high flat top and it turned out to be the strangest place I've ever saw. There is coral just below the grass everywhere with marine fossils. You ever dig through fossil coral into black soft shale and yellow sulphur clay and then find reptile prints and stone tools? Everything is preserved here and found under layers of hard sea floor. Like this berry that is petrified... Perfect example of what I'm talking about