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A friend of mine has a mysterious object he cannot identify. It is a bronze or brass sphere, about 4” in diameter, with a molded ridge around the middle and a small filled in hole or indentation in one end (possibly broken off metal?). He cleaned several very small areas and the metal is a dull brass color (red/orange/brown). It is solid and relatively heavy. He has not weighed it.
The artifact was found buried in the ground outside of a Catholic Church in Florida during its recent renovation. The Church dates to the middle 1800’s. (1859 – original wooden Church; 1872 – Current Church)
It’s not a cannonball, due to the molded ridge.
If anyone has any ideas of what it is, or would like photographs, please contact me via e-mail.
Thanks!
Anne Lewellen
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Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
National Park Service
Jacksonville, FL
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