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Originally posted by FourWinds View PostTheir all natural stones till someone alters it...
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This was uncovered beside a large millstone and 3' slate bird.1 PhotoLast edited by FourWinds; 02-28-2019, 03:22 PM.
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Here’s something to take into consideration - and I’m saying this because I have vast experience with limestone living in Texas for the last 40 years. Limestone is an insanely porous and malleable stone. This means that unlike igneous rock , the slightest thing can break , carve , discolor or crush it. The bottom line is that you will find a tremendous amount of fossils in limestone , but not many man made items . You WILL find limestone in all types of bizarre states and very likely some that look like animals or faces.
The Indian peoples spent many hours making tools and art. They would choose a stone not only for its natural shape , but it’s value to what the finished product would be. It would also have to last.
I see you post a lot of items and get shot down frequently, believe me- I do this to my husband all the time as he is just learning and his only experience hunting has been with me for the last couple of years. Don’t get discouraged, but DO go through a check list when you find items- what material is it? What other items was it relative to? Are there obvious tool marks ? If took marks are not sharp, was it found in water or an old stream? Are the tool marks uniform? Are there pecking marks ? Are there grinding marks?
Most importantly, if all looks good- find a contact near you such as the archeology dept of a college and ask them to identify your finds in person!
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