These are items I found as a child while hunting arrowheads with my father in our freshly plowed fields in North west ohio , I have never been able to find any similar artifacts and would appreciate any help I can get in identifying them. I know the one object looks like a lead fishing weight but I assure you it is not metallic. The holes in the other egg shaped stone do not connect to each other.
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I'm new to this so if I am doing this incorrectly going about things wrong I apologize, I have never joined an online group of any kind, just desperate to know what I have. Here is one more item I'm unsure of. It is a round stone that appears to be flattened.1 Photo
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Mark there is a tutorial for new users. You should post your question about what you found in it's own topic. I Have moved these for you to the what did I find area.You should also create a new topic in the welcome to the forum section introducing yourself. http://forums.arrowheads.com/forum/n...te-a-new-topic
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welcome top the forum Mark! your pics appear to be natural rocks as the others have said but better pics may prove enlightening on that last one possibly. Try taking some pics in natural light outside, that seems to help a lot of people with images on forums.Southern Connecticut
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The folded dark brown rock appears to be a type of basalt, perhaps sent your way by glacier from Canada or Michigan. That eyeball is an agate which was at one time probably living inside a piece of basalt with its brothers until it was freed by some violent action or caressed out by lapping waters and time. That pylon guy, in my world that is a coral, maybe an Emperor Horn variety. That big dark rock, most likely water-worn. Sure would make a grand hammerstone though. I like your rocks, never... ever... part with them. Glad you have managed to keep a grip on something from your youth.
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