denden896 Greenie Feb 3, 2024 17 54 Feb 14, 2024 #1 Found this where I usually find arrowheads. Hammer stone maybe ? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments IMG_4692.jpeg 1.2 MB · Views: 46 IMG_4691.jpeg 857.5 KB · Views: 46 IMG_4690.jpeg 1.2 MB · Views: 47 Upvote 5
Found this where I usually find arrowheads. Hammer stone maybe ? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
newnan man Gold Member Aug 8, 2005 6,121 22,069 Beautiful Florida Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 14, 2024 #2 Maybe a Mano stone
dognose Silver Member Apr 15, 2009 3,526 9,835 Indiana Detector(s) used Fisher F70 Feb 16, 2024 #4 agreed looks more like a griding tool. well used enough to flatten the bottom
Robot Bronze Member Mar 10, 2014 2,039 1,740 Primary Interest: Other Feb 16, 2024 #5 Hi I believe newnan man "Nailed" it as a Mano Stone named by the spanish as a stone to grind maze.
Older The Better Silver Member Apr 24, 2017 3,386 6,668 south east kansas Detector(s) used Whites Eagle Spectrum Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 19, 2024 #6 Yep… not much more to add here. A hammer stone would probably show battering for what it’s worth
wildbill777 Greenie Feb 29, 2024 14 59 South Central Mississippi Detector(s) used All about the Artifacts Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 29, 2024 #7 100% Most Definitely Mano! If you remember where you found it. Go back and find the metate that goes with it! Most likely it is pretty close by. Attachments image.jpg 2.3 MB · Views: 14
100% Most Definitely Mano! If you remember where you found it. Go back and find the metate that goes with it! Most likely it is pretty close by.