Stone age or Native American artifacts?

cmenokla

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Hi all... Apologies for my absence. My computer had a virus. I tried to upload the following video. Unfortunately could not so am seeking advice on how to upload from cell phone and how long do videos need to be. Please check it out and give me advice. I am always open to constructive criticism as it makes me better at all I do. I believe the video shows ancient tools. Thanks soooo very much :) https://youtu.be/YZuKwxatXC4
 

Not sure about uploading a video from a cell phone, so I'm afraid I can't help much with that. I'm sure some others on TN that prefer video to photograph will be happy to assist you.

That said, my personal opinion is that you have an impressive collection of weathered stone of various types and shapes. Nothing in particular from your video stands out to me as being a N/A artifact, or having been worked to create a tool or part of a tool. Still, Oklahoma has a long history of N/A habitation, so with enough hunting you'll probably find one sooner or later. I would recommend doing some light research online so as to give yourself a better idea of what you should be looking for when hunting. There are a lot of verified artifacts which have been found, documented, and photographed, and studying those images will help train your eyes for when you're out in the field.
 

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I don't see signs that they have been worked. Go over to the North American Indian forum and look around. You'll get a better understanding of what to look for. Tony
 

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Those seem to be from the Earnest T. Bass period..................
 

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I must sincerely say that none of the rocks that you presented are Native American artifacts. I respectfully suggest that you do some research on artifacts that are found in your area, what they look like and how they have been worked. Ask others in your area that have found artifacts to show you what to look for. Wish you the best of luck, and don't give up. You will hopefully figure out what to be looking for.
 

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