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Crude Scraper, it is quite large compared with others I have found, measuring at just over 5 in.-
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Was looking for fossils in a creek in Florida, and I found a very strange piece of wood that I initially thought was a bone because it was dense/hard. I then noticed there were markings on it that looked unnatural. I’m guessing it could be something Native American but I also know nothing about Native American artifacts. Could someone help me. Also, could anyone id this leg bone and teeth? I’m guessing they are both mammals but I don’t know how to tell which is which, and I’m doubtful either of them are fossilized.
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Hi all, I’m pretty inexperienced and have been starting by going sharks tooth hunting around Venice Beach, FL as it is very accessible for me and always a guaranteed find of at least a few teeth! This is my third or fourth time and we decided to take a whole bucket to sift through on dry ground in good light, and starting setting aside anything that looked interesting in addition to teeth and ray spine fragments. When we found this piece, we all agreed (with no real knowledge to back this up however) that it looked manmade and too unnatural to not be a tool of some sort. As far as texture/material, it appears very similar to the bone/teeth fossils commonly found at Casperson Beach. Any help with identification? It would be greatly appreciated thanks!
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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Found in southern Mississippi, USA near a creekbed in the late 1950's-early 60's. Looking for any information on age and confirmation that it IS a gar scale fossil arrowhead. Just under 5 cm/2 inch in length.
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Hematite artifact , hematite id help?,meteorite metallic rock id
Callahan posted a topic in Rocks & Minerals
Id on these please. Not a mineral guy. Some metallic iron ore like rocks found while exploring for artifacts in Texas. all are non magnetic and heavy and found near or in archaic Indian sites and one is polished by man with cut marks visible probably due to pigment extraction possibly one of my favorite finds. Could of been used as a club at one time also. Who knows. Other 2 or natural and raw possibly. Rock descriptions 1. First 6 pics are the artifact. Non magnetic and brown streak on ceramic 2. 7 through 10 pics heavy and does brown streak on ceramic 3. last are puzzling to me. Not as heavy but still heavy and metallic like and no streak on ceramic non magnetic any insight into these would be very helpful thanks callahan- 17 replies
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Found by myself and my kids since the 80s in Texas in creeks, river beds and tributary’s of rivers. Early Texas man is my passion and anything from the past Pleistocene and before ,bones and fossils and rocks. Countless hours in the field enjoying Gods magnificent creations. Countless hours researching reading books searching interweb to identify finds. Feel free to comment on any of my pics. I am a amateur and always looking for knowledge from the people and experts. Hopefully I have found some puzzle pieces literally to help the scientific and history community. God Bless Texas and all who have good intentions. Bryan
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Interesting item from completed online auction. Trilobite?
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Greetings all. I'd like to post a link to a completed online auction that had an item that I believe members would find interesting. However the auction page is at that big auction site. Can someone tell me if such a post would run counter to the rules of the forum? It seems as if it might. But it's also can be a bit of a problem if I post images from the auction without permission of the seller. I believe the item is interesting enough that it would be worth members seeing. It was described as a native American paint cup found in CA. What makes it of such interest on TFF is that it was supposedly, and possibly, made from a trilobite fossil. So it is a fossil and an artifact. And while the formations in that area wouldn't "naturally" hold fossils of that age, it does look like it may be a trilobite fossil. There is what looks to be a partial multi-lens eye present. Before seeing that I was thinking more along the ammonite lines. I am too inexperienced to make such a call. So is it a bad thing to post the link to the completed auction? If so, I won't do it. I don't know either the buyer or the seller, FWIW. Thanks. EDIT: PHOTOS ONLY: -
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Hi, I found this bone on marthas vineyard, where native Americans and dinosaur fossils and relics are known to be found. Can you please help identify. Thank you in advance
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My ten-year-old and I moved to this property in middle Georgia about two years ago and started finding all kind of arrowheads and native American things. Now I'm starting to think I'm losing my mind because there are so many other things being revealed as the rain washes away my hill.
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Hi all here are some finds I cannot identify from Big Brook. Please let me know what you think! Any help is appreciated. First up I believe is some kind of pleistocene horse tooth fragment? But I am not sure. Thought it was a ratfish jaw frag at first from the other side, but it's like nothing I've seen. Below, this is what looks to be a fish tooth of some kind, but it seems to have some of the root attached. So no hole visible at the bottom. Slightly larger than a quarter in length!
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I forgot to post my last North Sulphur River Texas hunt. I found a nice variety of items. The cretaceous fish piece was definitely my find of the day. I had a crop duster buzz me for at least an hour. I found some nice coprolite specimens and a cool reworked artifact.
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I spent a few hours each at the North Sulphur River Texas and Post Oak Creek Texas. I had a nice variety of cretaceous finds.
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Pre-Columbian lead pollution in the midcontinental United States (open access paper)
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Geology
Lead pollution from Native Americans attributed to crushing galena for glitter paint. Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis School of Science https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/10/191021144740.htm Bird, B.W., Wilson, J.J., Escobar, J., Kamenov, G.D., Pollard, H.J. and Monaghn, G.W., 2019. Pre-Columbian lead pollution from Native American galena processing and land use in the midcontinental United States. Geology. https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/574378/PreColumbian-lead-pollution-from-Native-American https://www.researchgate.net/publication/336567955_Pre-Columbian_lead_pollution_from_Native_American_galena_processing_and_land_use_in_the_midcontinental_United_States https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Broxton_Bird Yorus, Paul H.-
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Sorry I don't know where this comes from exactly. It was found at an estate sale in Texas. Was told it was a part of a collectors pieces from Southwest U.S. and was presented as Native American. So far Native American people think it is a fossil so here I am asking your opinion. It's heavy, fits in the palm of your hand, has a noticeable single ridge on the humped side, has a hole in the top and a hole in the flatter side; is black in color with many grey channels or etchings on the humped side. In your opinion is this a fossil and if so any idea what it is of? If it helps, it feels kind of cool to touch. Thank you for your interest and time.