What are these?

theonlinefisherman

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I am a digger of stone, bone, coral, and shell.
The bead I know :). Ditto the fake silver coin. But what are these crescents?

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I'm not sure I see any work on those rocks. It's possible they're just rocks.
 

I'm having a tough time seeing anything that looks man made. However if they were found in context with other artifacts and there was visible wear on the edges I would think them to be pottery smoothing tools.
 

They could be Hoof Core fragments like these...
 

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That looks way closer than mine.
 

The rocks are natural. I don't see any evidence of ever being altered by man. I am also not 100% convinced the other object is a Bead. Can we see better pitures of it?
 

I could be way off but is the hole in that "bead" square? It looks like sandstone that formed inside something that was cylindrical and threaded.
 

Round and in from two sides. The agates got papered twice each. Other stuff is just curiosity to me. You are probably right.
 

The rocks are natural. I don't see any evidence of ever being altered by man. I am also not 100% convinced the other object is a Bead. Can we see better pitures of it?

yup i see just very unusual shaped natural rocks
they can fool any one and when you have the desire to find something they can play tricks on you
keep in mind that we are here to help learn and not anything but
larson1951
 

I think the bead is actually a fossil
 

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