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<p>[QUOTE="Woutinc, post: 6503934, member: 78422"]It's flat. Flat ancient pottery? Never seen uit.</p><p>And another sign. Where are the turning tracks?</p><p>And for sure not medieval.</p><p>Sorry.</p><p><br /></p><p>Flat. Simple pottery baked cheap. Common tile is my opinion. A few centuries old then (1400-1850? Hard to tell. Depending on situ).</p><p>Stone as say_it_slowly said can also be an option.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That's a bummer. Keep looking i would say!</p><p>I've found shards on beaches (in europe) which were roman, and medieval. And in gardens from friends. On vacation. On farm fields. While shopping in an old town. And... I allways hunt, everywhere i have time and oppertunity for it.</p><p><br /></p><p>My background. Found me (myself and i) about 1000 between 3000bc and 1500ad (all official registered and determinated by me with the specialized archeologists = highly learnfull). And at least another 500 between 1500 and 1950 (not archeologic interesting, just nice enough). Left much more, as not interesting at all. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I even found several new sites archeologics didn't know off yet. </p><p>I'm that trained in this i standing cherry pick a roman or medieval one from the ground between 30 and more modern ones i don't pick up.</p><p>And found Stone age tools. And a higly rare neanderthaler tool. And fossils up to 350 mln yo. One from 50 mln yo on a local beach.</p><p>I always hunt for 'old stuff', all my life <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie49" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Woutinc, post: 6503934, member: 78422"]It's flat. Flat ancient pottery? Never seen uit. And another sign. Where are the turning tracks? And for sure not medieval. Sorry. Flat. Simple pottery baked cheap. Common tile is my opinion. A few centuries old then (1400-1850? Hard to tell. Depending on situ). Stone as say_it_slowly said can also be an option. That's a bummer. Keep looking i would say! I've found shards on beaches (in europe) which were roman, and medieval. And in gardens from friends. On vacation. On farm fields. While shopping in an old town. And... I allways hunt, everywhere i have time and oppertunity for it. My background. Found me (myself and i) about 1000 between 3000bc and 1500ad (all official registered and determinated by me with the specialized archeologists = highly learnfull). And at least another 500 between 1500 and 1950 (not archeologic interesting, just nice enough). Left much more, as not interesting at all. ;) I even found several new sites archeologics didn't know off yet. I'm that trained in this i standing cherry pick a roman or medieval one from the ground between 30 and more modern ones i don't pick up. And found Stone age tools. And a higly rare neanderthaler tool. And fossils up to 350 mln yo. One from 50 mln yo on a local beach. I always hunt for 'old stuff', all my life :happy:[/QUOTE]
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