What are these?

Ihyn

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Everything is found in cropland.
 

It's hard to tell but the very last picture looks like an old calibration weight for a scale..
 

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#1 Looks like a cable clamp of sorts. #5 Looks like coon crap.
 

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#1 Looks like a cable clamp of sorts. #5 Looks like coon crap.

I respectfully disagree ...#5 isn't coon crap. It's groundhog crap.



Basically? I'm saying I have no clue of what you found. The one kind of reminds me of a chunk of slag, middle pics. But if found in cropland? I have no clue. It was all over in an area that I lived and that's what it looked like in bigger chunks. Ours was left over from the many steel mills that were in that area.
 

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The first one, is it the right size for a finger ring? It may be a bronze ring, smashed by the plow, which could make it a very old relic. Just a suggestion, take the time to clean up your finds before posting photos. Pretty hard to tell what's under the muck.
 

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Last one: if lead, likely a bag seal (guano or certified seeds or the like)

2: A small bell (goatbell)??

3: Slag or molten metal (?). As unimportant this may look, it may date back to bronze age (with no real way to say how old it really is...)


one could be anything from the clap already mentioned to a deformed ring to a shath locket.
 

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1. Gold plated brass ring with the plating wore off and smashed.
2. Fired impacted bullet.
3. Slag drippings.
4. Crimp Seal.
 

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The first one, is it the right size for a finger ring? It may be a bronze ring, smashed by the plow, which could make it a very old relic. Just a suggestion, take the time to clean up your finds before posting photos. Pretty hard to tell what's under the muck.

I’m waiting on the Archeolog for answers on the «ring»
Also that clump in bronze im not sure if i should clean if its something melted from bronzeage.
Thanks bud
 

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