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Here's another way to hunt artifacts. There's so many rocks that farmers pick them up and dump them in the corners of the fields. I've walked many a piles looking for rocks, it ain't easy...
2 PhotosSan Luis Valley, southern Colorado
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Man that has to be tough on farm equipment. That must be glacial till. I don't see anything that has been altered by the hand of man: Do you?Michigan Yooper
If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything
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That thin one is pretty cool. Have seen rock piles on the edge of a field but nothing like that!Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan
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Those are cool.
whats there to burn down in a fire? Looks like alot of rockN.E Colorado, Nebraska panhandle
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Are they pecked into that oval shape? Any ideas on what they were used for? Lots of questionsNW Georgia,
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I have always worked the hides over the smooth end of a wooden post or the rounded end of one of my fleshing boards. Doing this allows me to stretch the hide while working it back and forth. I will try using a stone and see how it works. Perhaps the post first and then the stone. That's an interesting idea.
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Ron, let me know what you think, I have stones that were for grinding, mano, [easy to deduce the use] and stones that are highly polished most of them being rounder palm size and eliptical, from thin to flying saucer shaped.
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I have to say that's one of the past things always forget about is the hides and clothes.
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