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......what piece Tom? European artifacts and North American artifacts are a different species..
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......what piece Tom? European artifacts and North American artifacts are a different species..
Sis, on the dish is a simple neolithic tool. I found many similar pieces like this here in Germany, approx 5 to 7000 years old.
Say what?!? Do you mean the broken rock? Well IDK about such things. I kept it because on part I have up it looks like a fossil on the inside. I don?t have a camera good enough to get a good pic of it. It?s going in the fossil collection anyway.
?post those pics and ask on NA artifacts place?
I?ll wait for Tom to see these. He knows his stuff. He does a lot of work with the museums. Plus I am not that organized. I don?t record anything. If I think it is something, it goes in a jar.
Here are some better pics. I would agree, Tom, that nature doesn't make such things, but the farm plow does. However, I would be tickled to death to find out that I found a for real artifact.
OK, this side has no hits and kind of flat, like you said.
But then, this side looks like it is just broken.
Here is what I believe is the fossil.
If you look at the posts with title just another flake and so on, you will read all the same discussion. The wasn?t a Neolithic human on the North American. It is not Neolithic, modified by man yes. Neolithic artifacts are in Europe not here..
ok, now it looks complete different! Fat is right, it is a core and not neolithic.
I kind of went on addiction mode for a month collecting them on the morning walks.Jim,
That's one load of shark's teeth!