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GruntDiver

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I have seen several triangle shaped rocks in different areas around Austin. I found this one yesterday very near some other tools and a stickball stone. I saw there are several matches on this forum and I DO NOT believe they are natural; too coincidental to have the same angles and rounded edge.
 

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jmaschal

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Looks natural to me even with the straight edges. Nothing looks altered by man. Are there any impacts on the edge of the round rock? If no impacts than natural as well. Need to see signs of usage.
 

Jessmc

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Possibly an axe head. Some of the subtle indents make me lean towards the idea that it is an artifact.
 

Charl

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I have seen several triangle shaped rocks in different areas around Austin. I found this one yesterday very near some other tools and a stickball stone. I saw there are several matches on this forum and I DO NOT believe they are natural; too coincidental to have the same angles and rounded edge.

There are literally billions of rocks littering the landscape of the Earth. So it is not really too coincidental. It's a common enough shape for a natural rock, and that's what it is, natural, showing no alteration by humans.
 

Old Pueblo

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I have seen several triangle shaped rocks in different areas around Austin. I found this one yesterday very near some other tools and a stickball stone. I saw there are several matches on this forum and I DO NOT believe they are natural; too coincidental to have the same angles and rounded edge.

That is an awesome ball. Is that your first?
 

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Old thread from 2012
 

DigIron2

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This is an old post. An updates?
Was wondering where all these people I have never seen on here before came from. lol.
 

HaleyRae

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I have a stone just like this one with a hole drilled in one of the bottom corners.
 

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