Indian Paint Bowl

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I am looking for help in ideifining two artifacts I found as a young boy.
They were found on my property soon after my house was built back in 1960’s.
I have asked some people over the years what they think they are.
The consensus is paint bowls from the local Native American Indian that lived on Long Island.

Now that I am 53 and kept them for so long I would really like to find the answer.

One is in the shape of a foot, and the other is round. (Please see pictures.)
They even have some paint still inside!

Any help and direction would be very appreciated.
 

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Look like a natural stone that they may have used.Why make something when it exist already.Lets see what everyone else says and maybe you will have your answers.
TnMountains :icon_sunny:
 

some pictures taken from different angles would be helpful too.

Now Here IS a Paint pot for sure.

Joel

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Whackjob, both of your stones are actually natural. The "foot" shaped one is proabaly not an artifact, but the other may have been used as a "paint bowl". It does look like it might have red ochre in it.

Joel, your piece may have been a Cap Stone for a Bow Drill. That would account for the heavy polish inside the bowl.
 

Thanks for all your help.
As requested here are some more pictures.

I can see the round bowl maybe natural stone, but not the foot.
It even has an arch.

Remember this was found on Long Island NY. NOT Mid West.
I can wet my finger and still use the paint today!

Thank Again
 

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Yup...those look like paint pots to me.

Potato fields in Long Island are full of those, I found several paint pots identical to those as a kid and my father has a bunch too,. My Grandparents house is in downtown Greenport.

Jon
 

Well...., I have received no less then 8 Responses from so-called experts in the field.
Even the experts are 50/50 if they are real paint pots or not. :dontknow:

I thank everyone that posted a reply to this post.
I got more help from you Guy's then them. :icon_pirat:

I walk away with the thought experts my a--. :P
Don't ever pay for a licences expert appraisal! :-\

Regards
 

WhackJob said:
Well...., I have received no less then 8 Responses from so-called experts in the field.
Even the experts are 50/50 if they are real paint pots or not. :dontknow:

I thank everyone that posted a reply to this post.
I got more help from you Guy's then them. :icon_pirat:

I walk away with the thought experts my a--. :P
Don't ever pay for a licences expert appraisal! :-\

Regards
I've had the same experience myself a few times..I have 1 point that I have shown to many so called experts at different shows and I have heard everything from late Paleo "Tallahassee Dalton" to woodland "Safety Harbor"
 

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