Stone balls
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The terms Stone balls, "stone ball", "stone sphere
Sphere (disambiguation)
A sphere is an object shaped like a ball and can also be used to refer to a sphere-like region or shell.Sphere may also refer to:-In mathematics:* Ball , the volume inside a sphere...

s", and "stone sphere" have been used to designate spherical stone objects of both natural and artificial origin. Different types of stone balls include:

Natural

  • Natural Stone Balls
    • megaspherulites
    • cannonball concretions
    • Moqui marbles
    • spherical corestones created by spheroidal weathering
      Spheroidal weathering
      Spheroidal weathering is a type of chemical weathering that creates rounded boulders and helps to create domed monoliths. This should not be confused with stream abrasion, a physical process which also creates rounded rocks on a much smaller scale...


Artificial

  • Artificial Stone Balls (Petrosphere
    Petrosphere
    In archaeology, a petrosphere is the name for any spherical man-made object of any size that is composed of stone. These mainly prehistoric artefacts may have been created and/or selected, but altered in some way to perform their specific function, including carving and painting.Several classes of...

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    • lapidary
      Lapidary
      A lapidary is an artist or artisan who forms stone, mineral, gemstones, and other suitably durable materials into decorative items such as engraved gems, including cameos, or cabochons, and faceted designs...

       spheres
    • Lithic
      Lithic
      Lithic may refer to:*a stone tool*Lithic analysis*Lithic stage*Lithic core *Lithic reduction *Lithic technology *Lithic flake *Lithic fragment...

      -Bolas
      Bolas
      Bolas are a throwing weapon superficially similar to the surujin, made of weights on the ends of interconnected cords, designed to capture animals by entangling their legs...

    • stone round shot
      Round shot
      Round shot is a solid projectile without explosive charge, fired from a cannon. As the name implies, round shot is spherical; its diameter is slightly less than the bore of the gun it is fired from.Round shot was made in early times from dressed stone, but by the 17th century, from iron...

       (cannonballs)
    • spherical stone shot for trebuchet
      Trebuchet
      A trebuchet is a siege engine that was employed in the Middle Ages. It is sometimes called a "counterweight trebuchet" or "counterpoise trebuchet" in order to distinguish it from an earlier weapon that has come to be called the "traction trebuchet", the original version with pulling men instead of...

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    • Stone spheres of Costa Rica
      Stone spheres of Costa Rica
      The stone spheres of Costa Rica are an assortment of over three hundred petrospheres in Costa Rica, located on the Diquis Delta and on Isla del Caño. Known locally as Las Bolas, they are also called The Diquis Spheres...

    • Carved Stone Balls
      Carved Stone Balls
      Carved Stone Balls are petrospheres, usually round and rarely oval. They have from 3 to 160 protruding knobs on the surface. Their size is fairly uniform, they date from the late Neolithic to possibly the Iron Age and are mainly found in Scotland...

       of Scotland
      Scotland
      Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...

  • Kugel ball
    Kugel ball
    A Kugel ball is a sculpture consisting of a large granite ball supported by a very thin film of water. Water flows beneath a very heavy, perfectly spherical rock from a spherical concave base with exactly the same curvature...

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Stone round shot (cannonballs)

  • Ammunition column
    Ammunition column
    An ammunition column consists of military vehicles carrying artillery and small arms ammunition for the combatant unit to which the column belongs. Thus the ammunition columns of a division, forming part of the brigades of field artillery, carry reserve ammunition for the guns, the machine guns of...



Stone balls (spheres) of Costa Rica


Carved stone balls of Scotland

  • Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, nd, Carved Stone Balls A gallery of carved stone ball photographs & information
  • Marischal Virtual Museum, nd, ball, carved stone Aberdeen Museum's virtual gallery of their Carved Stone balls

Megaspherulites

  • Baird, Bill, 1990, Stone Spheres, The Edinburgh Geologist, no 24 (Spring)



  • Smith, R.K., R.L. Tremallo, and G.E. Lofgren, 2000, Megaspherulite Growth: Far From Equilibrium Crystallization, GeoCanada 2000 - The Millennium Geoscience Summit, Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Annual Meeting.


Cannonball Concretions

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