Need help with these interesting finds today!

TheTh3rd

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I found a Small stream that runs from the top of the mountain to the bottom of my property and decided to see what the rain cleared out since it's usually dry. I got rained out but picked up a few interesting pieces that were near a good number of flakes. Any help is appreciated! My first thought was pottery but I know I'm probably way off!
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This is the really weird one. The front looks like a face and the back looks like hair?! 2 different textures, anyone know what this is or what type of rock it is?
 

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I cant really help you out but the last one in the first post is interesting. the one with the face looks like it might be petrified wood?
 

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I cant really help you out but the last one in the first post is interesting. the one with the face looks like it might be petrified wood?

Thanks, some type of iron or Petrified wood was my guess. I have no clue on the others though? I found this one in the same area a while back and I've been told it was anything from a tooth fossil to a weight??? Take a shot at what you think haha.
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that's a tough one too,I really couldn't say,it is unusual looking.
 

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Strange material but they look natural.
 

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The face piece looks like sculpted clay that was kilned by campfire. The first pics look like flintstone pieces for grinding? Is the tubular looking object possibly made of seashell?
 

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The face piece looks like sculpted clay that was kilned by campfire. The first pics look like flintstone pieces for grinding? Is the tubular looking object possibly made of seashell?
Its not seashell. It's more rough/grainy than smooth
 

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If you are tell me. I think we talked before. I am going to tell you where a field is near your house.
Hit the like button if you are in s.pitts
 

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All geofacts, not artifacts... Moved to our Rocks and Gems forum...
 

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