✅ SOLVED Natural stone or Indian spear point?

May 23, 2024
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So I dug this 1 foot deep underground under the surface in an area of a civil war battle site in Atlanta GA any clues?
 

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Are you using a color filter or contrast setting on your pictures?
I noticed that the last several all appear to be bright orange/gold.
I would recommend showing the items in their real colors. It may help with IDs at some point IMO. 👍🏼
 

Are you using a color filter or contrast setting on your pictures?
I noticed that the last several all appear to be bright orange/gold.
I would recommend showing the items in their real colors. It may help with IDs at some point IMO. 👍🏼
No I’m not using a color filter or a contrast maybe it’s my lamp on the table causing that color in the pics but the spear point in this pic is like a red orange color I don’t know please let me know
 

No I’m not using a color filter or a contrast maybe it’s my lamp on the table causing that color in the pics but the spear point in this pic is like a red orange color I don’t know please let me know
Take a photo outside in natural lighting.
Certain indoor lighting gives off colour changes.

Good recovery 👏
 

No I’m not using a color filter or a contrast maybe it’s my lamp on the table causing that color in the pics but the spear point in this pic is like a red orange color I don’t know please let me know
I’ve got a couple made from the tan quartzite too. I’m in NW Georgia
 

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Can you post picture in natural light, it is the lamp light causing the color I think.

Looks like a small knife to me.
 

The orange/yellowing is due to taking the pics under a fluorescent lamp. Use a 5000k LED bulb and they'll come out fine.

Here are the images with some color correction.

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Don't know much about stone artifacts, other than what I've learned here on the site. Looking closer at the pics, I would believe that stone has been worked. Knife or spear point maybe?
 

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