Help! I found these in a dirt root cellar.

diggergirl

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I was using my new metal detector in a dirt and stone root cellar. The black stone is Notched and there were flakes nearby the little arrowhead had a stem and it broke. The beads are pearl, wooden and green stone. And I will post better pics tomorrow. If anyone has any clue what that pink stone is…I love that it looks like a face sorry for the multiples I can’t figure this out any help with identifying anything would be great I live in CT Thanks, Melissa
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Very interesting finds Melissa, did all of these come from the inside of a root cellar? :icon_scratch:
It looks to me as if someone who lived there was a collector as well.
I'm no expert, but most of these look to be 'natural' and not native related.

You may also want to post your question here as well...
https://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts.82/

Best of luck to you,
Dave
 

Take a pearl looking bead and run it across the teeth edge.
If it's smooth then they're made of plastic, grainy/gritty texture then they're a real pearl.
The stones look natural though, can't see where they have been worked by man.
 

Very interesting finds Melissa, did all of these come from the inside of a root cellar? :icon_scratch:
It looks to me as if someone who lived there was a collector as well.
I'm no expert, but most of these look to be 'natural' and not native related.

You may also want to post your question here as well...
https://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts.82/

Best of luck to you,
Dave
Thank you, and, yes, they all came from the root cellar. The arrowhead is the one thing that I was positive about. It was just so fragile that by the time I got it upstairs, the stem was gone and the edges weren’t serrated looking. I was looking for the money and a valuable religious artifact that is hidden. I may make two separate posts because most of the rocks were just pretty, but seemed out of place.
 

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