Stone ball
A stone ball, or "stone sphere", is a spherical stone object that may be of either natural or artificial origin. Different types of stone balls include:
Natural
- Natural Stone Balls
- megaspherulites
 - cannonball concretions
 - Moqui marbles
 - spherical corestones created by spheroidal weathering
 
 
Artificial
- Artificial Stone Balls (Petrospheres)
- lapidary spheres
 - Lithic-Bolas
 - stone round shot (cannonballs)
 - spherical stone shot for trebuchets
 - Stone spheres of Costa Rica
 - Carved Stone Balls of Scotland
 
 - Kugel balls
 
External links
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- Stone round shot (cannonballs)
 
- Ruffell, W.L., 1996, The Gun - Smoothbore Era 1550-1860: Projectiles Royal New Zealand Artillery Old Comrades' Association, New Zealand.
 
- Stone balls (spheres) of Costa Rica
 
- Hoopes, J.W., 2005, The Stone Balls of Costa Rica University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
 
- 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)
 - Heinrich, P.V., 2007, Megaspherulites. PDF version, 1.4 MB BackBender's Gazette. vol. 38, no. 7, pp. 8-12.
 - Rodríguez, E.A., 2002, The fantastic balls in el Cerro Piedras Bola (Jalisco), México desconocido # 305, July 2002. Last visited February 11, 2008.
 - 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.
 - Smith, R.K., R.L. Tremallo, and G.E. Lofgren, 2001, Growth of megaspherulites in a rhyolitic vitrophyre, American Mineralogist. vol. 86, pp. 589–600.
 
- Cannonball concretions
 
- Hanson, W.D., and J.M. Howard, 2005, Spherical Boulders in North-Central Arkansas PDF version, 2.8 MB Arkansas Geological Commission Miscellaneous Publication n. 22, pp. 1-23.
 - Heinrich, P.V., 2007, The Giant Concretions of Rock City Kansas PDF version, 836 KB BackBender's Gazette. vol. 38, no. 8, pp. 6-12.
 - Irna, 2006, All that nature can never do, part IV : stone spheres
 - Irna, 2007a, Stone balls : in France too!
 - Irna, 2007b, Stone balls in Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland
 - Leo Gav, 2007, Underwater stone balls
 - Hokianga Tourism Association, nd, Koutu boulders Really nice pictures of cannonball concretions.
 - United States Geological Survey, nd, cannonball concretion
 
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