Description
This object appears to be a stone artifact, possibly a fishing net sinker or a small decorative item.Similar items are sometimes identified as "hag stones" or stones with natural holes made by burrowing clams.The stone features two distinct, rounded depressions or holes in a polished, beige-brown surface measures 2 in x 3 in x 1 in
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Native American Sinker or Effigy
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Antiques, Art, Native American & Collectibles
Aug 6, 2026, 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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