New finds from Va.... thoughts?

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1st one could be a piece of a soapstone bowl by the curve but you would have to wash it on the broken edges for me to say. But I agree with Newnan
 

I agree too, I don’t have any experience with quartz but maybe a quartz point? Those that actually deal in quartz may disagree though
 

Thanks everyone- I did find a quartz marble the other day- below its the larger of the 3, top right- oddest thing ever. Thought I'd seen everything lol!! Always fun to go out either way :D
 

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1st one could be a piece of a soapstone bowl by the curve but you would have to wash it on the broken edges for me to say. But I agree with Newnan

There isn't anything on the edge- thats the color of it. I could try chipping a piece I suppose- its heavier, not as light as you'd think pottery to be.
 

The 7th picture looks like broken tip of quartz point.

FYI, it helps if you dont post so many rocks at the same time, also when posting pictures of suspected artifact(s) it helps to post pictures of all sides and pictures in focus so they can be blown up for deeper examination.
 

Thanks everyone- I did find a quartz marble the other day- below its the larger of the 3, top right- oddest thing ever. Thought I'd seen everything lol!! Always fun to go out either way :D
Those are actually Milling Balls. Being found in a creek the water can actually smooth them in such a way that the seam can’t be seen. They are old usually just not NA old.
 

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