redbeardrelics
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All of the recent discussion on hammer stones etc. has prompted me to look through some stashed away boxes for some examples. The photos here are of an artifact I found while living in the Carolinas in the mid 1980's. I believe the material would be generically called porphyry. I would be interested to know if there are known outcrops or locations in that area of the southeast, that the prehistoric peoples would have obtained the material, or if it might have been traded into the area?
I am also curious to hear everyone's thoughts on if they think this would have been a hammerstone, abraider, grindstone, discoidal, or something else?
(PS. SCrocks, I only walked this particular site once, and found several broken points in the same spot, and it may still be there if you ever want to check it out. It was off HWY 21 if I remember right. It is/was the main road between the Carowinds area south of Charlotte, and Fort Mill, SC. Somewhere along that road the high tension wire power lines crossed the Hwy, and on the west side of the road the electrical towers were placed upon each subsequent hilltop. They must have sprayed to kill the weeds around the bases of the towers, because there was exposed ground around them. I looked around the bases of the first two towers and there were artifacts on both those hilltops.)
I am also curious to hear everyone's thoughts on if they think this would have been a hammerstone, abraider, grindstone, discoidal, or something else?
(PS. SCrocks, I only walked this particular site once, and found several broken points in the same spot, and it may still be there if you ever want to check it out. It was off HWY 21 if I remember right. It is/was the main road between the Carowinds area south of Charlotte, and Fort Mill, SC. Somewhere along that road the high tension wire power lines crossed the Hwy, and on the west side of the road the electrical towers were placed upon each subsequent hilltop. They must have sprayed to kill the weeds around the bases of the towers, because there was exposed ground around them. I looked around the bases of the first two towers and there were artifacts on both those hilltops.)
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