Hunting is slow so while having a beer I was going through the “broke box”. I picked up this piece in the same field I always hunt because I don’t find any pieces of banded slate. At least that’s what I thought it was. I’m leaning towards it being natural but I thought I’d toss it out for those with more knowledge than me for some input. It’s 3 1/4” long and 1/4” wide. Found in the area which I’m sure was a seasonal camp. What do you folks think? I’ll post pics of the piece both dry and wet to show the material off. Could it be a broken artifact or just wishful thinking?
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I can see where you are coming from. The one end does have a contoured look to it. Seems about the right thickness also. Not really sure though. Tough call from just pics. Does the one end feel smooth?Central Ohio
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Headscratcher for sure.... I’d have brought it home for sure. Couple more beers you might even see a unfinished, broken gorget.... head banger for sure.... nice score...✌️Southeastern Minnesota’s driftless area
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Ok folks. Here’s another round of photos. They’re the best I can get with my cellphone. I took a close look at what I thought was a plow strike on the side of the piece. Someone mentioned that it looked like an aborted drill hole. Now that’s got me wondering even more. I also included an “end on” shot looking from the top of the piece. Areas feel glass smooth like one side and the edges. The tip is also very smooth. The cornfield I hunt is extremely clean of stone so this stuck out against the normal soil. It’s really a strange thing. Multiple pics again. Thanks for taking a look.5 PhotosUncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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It looks like a broken celt to me. I have no idea what the suspicious looking rounded "hole" on one edge is, but I would not dwell on that. No one here will ever know what that means. If found on a site where you have found other artifacts then it more than likely it is a broken celt or some such tool. Celts come in a variety of sizes some smaller than this.
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Thanks for all of the insights everyone. Having a wide open discussion of the pros and cons on questions about a find is invaluable. That’s just one thing that’s makes this site great. I guess I’ll throw it in my one lone frame as a fill in piece to ponder over.Uncle Trav- Southwest Michigan
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