If its more wooden and weighs about tne same as a Coconut, then it could be a little more exotic! The Cannonball tree fruit can last like a coconut and is found mainly in south america, washed up on beaches etc and with age looks like cannonball hence the name.
Dan
Admittedly I use to enjoy a beer or two but it definitely was made from stone.
I thought it may be ballast? looks like a cannonball and is in my garden now in Lux.
During the iceage, alot of stone was turned into balls by ice movement, they are commonly found all over the world!
Some of the things my wife says to me sometimes turns my balls to stone. Is that the same thing ?? She's not old enough to have been around in the ice age though
Back on topic Stephen !!!!!........
The thing I thought most about these finds is.....3 in one spot ? Cannons were notoriously inaccurate so unless you stumbled on a storage area I find them unlikely to be cannonballs.
I like the fruit idea ! Try cracking one open !
Steve T
Men can only ever do one thing at a time so, whatever it is you want me for, SOD OFF ! I am doing THIS !
Top tip - If you get a detection and spend the next 30 minutes digging a 2 foot deep hole and you STILL haven't found the item......move to the side a little bit !!
They are not made of stone....
I live in Italy, we do know about roman relics....
However it's not metal (metaldetector does NON ring) seems more like a mixture of fine sand, wood and a type of resin... i'll try to cip a small bit off and see if it gets on fire easily, if so it could be some sort of ancient progectile???...
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