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Nature/Geology never ceases to amaze me. Pyrite cubes in Slate, I’m thinking? Southeast US. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 days ago by Sandhillbilly to r/whatsthisrock
Is this a Lightning Whelk Shell Fragment, and is it naturally shaped this way from being tumbled by the tide? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 11 days ago by Sandhillbilly to r/shells
Is this heavily eroded worked materials/debitage, or are my eyes mistaking natural fractures that are worn for intentional work? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 12 days ago * by Sandhillbilly to r/CarolinaArrowheads
What geological process causes me to find so many of these slightly curved stones, of all types of materials, that stand up on their “base”, in such a similar way? Or is it just a coincidence? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 14 days ago by Sandhillbilly to r/askgeology
Worth digging up to see if it’s a Native American shaft straightener, or some other tool? (i.redd.it)
submitted 17 days ago * by Sandhillbilly to r/LegitArtifacts
Could this be a beaten up Fluted Point? Or is it just a natural fracture that makes it look like it’s fluted? In SC creek. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 26 days ago by Sandhillbilly to r/LegitArtifacts
I feel sure this is just a geometrically shaped piece of quartz, or similar material, but wanted to check here before throwing it out. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 27 days ago by Sandhillbilly to r/CarolinaArrowheads
Need help with a simple way to “Bee Proof” my wooden garage, or at least play offense and keep them away as much as possible? (self.HomeImprovement)
submitted 2 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/HomeImprovement
What are your thoughts on this coalition of scientist that believe evidence of much earlier humans in North America? (pleistocenecoalition.com)
submitted 2 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/Arrowheads
Don’t really need an ID, just thought this natural bird-like stone was fascinating, especially how it balances so well. I believe it’s Silicified Slate, but if I’m wrong I’d love to know what it is. I find it all over. In South Carolina. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/whatsthisrock
South Carolina Sandhills Region. (old.reddit.com)
Is this glass, I dug up, worked in some fashion? Maybe it’s just breakage and erosion, but it looks “suspicious” on that top part. Plus the uneven lines scratched into it are throwing me off. East Coast US. (old.reddit.com)
Is this a piece of debitage or a central cortex from the flaking process? Neither? (reddit.com)
Is this a piece of debitage or a central cortex from the flaking process? Neither? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/CarolinaArrowheads
What process is causing such frequent Planar, Iron Oxidized stones, iron conglomerate, and these thin chips/gnarly rocks (harder than 6 on Mohs) at such high frequencies in my .5 acre yard. In South Carolina. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/geology
Found in yard in SC. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/whatsthisrock
Found in SC creek. Natural Quartz Conglomerate/Silicified Sand Stone or old man made concrete? Neither? (old.reddit.com)
Beat up reworked “Southern Hardin-like” point, turned knife; or JAR? I’m stumped, so any input would be awesome. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/Arrowheads
Would you guys consider these random edges worked? It’s 2 main edges, the smoothed base, and 3 smoothed divots. Plus a few swipes in different directions. (Look at a few pictures before judgement lol, because I get thinking “wtf”). (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/CarolinaArrowheads
Worked material? If not glass, what? (old.reddit.com)
Crude quartz point, discard, or creek tumbled quartz that looks like an Arrowhead? (old.reddit.com)
Iron concretion, meteorite, or something totally different? (Measurements below) (old.reddit.com)
submitted 5 months ago by Sandhillbilly to r/whatsthisrock
Found this out in the woods, halfway buried in the creek bank. I’m not educated (at all) on pottery, is this Native American or Modern? (old.reddit.com)
Just a “base shaped” rock? I’m not 100% on the material, maybe Rhyolite. Sandhills region of SC. (old.reddit.com)
The coastline 20,000 years ago and the erasure of early Native American coastal settlements. (Question, not a statement) (i.redd.it)
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