[Rockhounds] Pics for id
Jim Daly
sauktown1 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 28 19:22:20 PDT 2009
Regarding pic 004:
Jim Murowchick has the correct identification. As a kid, I remember these being called "indian paint pots". The legend (and I have no idea if it is true) was that the native americans broke them open and used the red interior for warpaint.
Jim Daly
--- On Mon, 7/27/09, leinani35 at yahoo.com <leinani35 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: leinani35 at yahoo.com <leinani35 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Rockhounds] Pics for id
> To: "Rockhounds Drizzle" <rockhounds at lists.drizzle.com>
> Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 1:50 PM
> Ok, I was finally able to join the
> rockhounds.ning.com and post my pictures that we need help
> with the id's. As far as copying the links to the pics,
> beats me! Not sure how to do that. I know I created an album
> called Rock ID and uploaded 5 pics to it named: Rock ID 001
> - Rock ID 005. My name is Shawn Hendricks and the info on
> the pics is copied again below. If anyone is able to help, I
> sure appreciate it.
>
> Hello Everyone,
> Could you please help us with what these are?
>
> pic 001 we are not sure
>
> pic 002 we think is petrified wood, we found at the bottom
> of Overholser
> Dam in OK
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> pic 003 another pic of 002
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> pic 004 Aaron wants to know what this is or what this would
> have been
> maybe if he did not crack it open. The center is red and
> chalky but seems to get harder as we scrape it but I told
> him to stop.
>
> pic 005 This is dense, and it writes, Aaron thinks lead?
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> Thank you all,
> Shawn
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