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    Hello everyone. I wanna start by saying thanks for the acceptance to the community. Ok, so as a child my father n i would go out in the freshly plowed fields with metal rods and probe the ground but I think I was prolly eating mud pies, in other words yes we found some nice points but that's as far as I went into it, so I'm basically completely ignorant to the many types, eras, n etc... So here's the real dilemma, I've been doing a lot of dirt work and hadn't noticed things until one day I was coming up my driveway and realized all the gravel I'd had delivered wasn't there anymore but had been replaced with these rocks... Lol.. As if that wasn't enough I found something else that I really need some help with... So any light shed would be greatly appreciated.. Here are some pics

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    Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area

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    • Josie
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      Oh favorite SNL guy! He’s so smart. He would know cause he “Lives in a van down by the river”😁

    • Tam
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      Omg North.. Josie right .. I needed a good laugh

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    Petrified tree root? I dunno, I’m stumped
    Floridaboy.

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      Sooooo....you have a lot of those?

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        I thought possibly a root as well... At first... Whatever it is/was appears to have had 3 horns, teeth and a collar bone (maybe), and there's more still in the ground, figured I'd stop diggin for a minute.. lol

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          Got to be Aliens
          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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          • #7
            Kinda looks bone-like, but I don’t think goat-head stickers have any bones! …I am clueless (often)


            (but, p.s., limestone will make some bizarre “creatures”)
            Last edited by Cecilia; 12-19-2021, 07:20 AM.
            Digging in GA, ‘bout a mile from the Savannah River

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            • Hal Gorges
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              What’s a goat head sticker?

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            that looks like an old cedar tree stump to me. How close are you to the lake?
            TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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              Maybe better pic. Click image for larger version

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              Floridaboy.

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                Professor Shellman
                Tampa Bay

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                  Anyone remember the ha-satan thread?

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                    Welcome to forum, if all the gravel had been replaced with those spiked stones i would be finding out what went with gravel because it don't look like you could drive over that type rock
                    South East Ga. Twin City

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                    • #13
                      I would trade a rusty jack knife and my three legged one eyed Plott Hound Lucky for a thermos like that one. That thing on the table looks an awful lot like drift wood to me.
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                        The rocks sticking out of it look like limestone. Probably an old cedar rootball with limestone grown into it. Cedar will last for years in the ground.

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                        • Hal Gorges
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                          Welcome from west central Florida Joe Bob

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                        Welcome to the forum Risinghawk. You seam to have everyone stumped. At least Hoss has a good guess, but if Hal and CC don't know, I surely am not going to take a guess. I do know a Stanley when I see one. Kim from Central Pa.
                        Knowledge is about how and where to find more Knowledge. Snyder County Pa.

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