✅ SOLVED 1 point and this? You tell me.

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GatorBoy

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The peice you're asking about just looks like a piece of sand or limestone to me with some water erosion.
What do you think it looks like?
 

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Looks like a mini canoe to me :cool: and the point is pretty!

The point is Fort Ancient a Mississippian period. Found it in a field and the other does look like a canoe but found it in the creek. Ive never found anything natural in that shape hollowed out like that but it could be possible. Still waiting on other answers as to the tan one.
 

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Hi there rock, your first puzzler appears to be natural. It somewhat resembles a shaft abrader but if it was an abrader the grove would be more uniform . Just my thoughts.
 

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I like the color on the point. The odd thing could be a smoother, abrader, but what do I know? It's a keeper anyway! Tony
 

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I like the color on the point. The odd thing could be a smoother, abrader, but what do I know? It's a keeper anyway! Tony

Thanks Tony but it is a type like sandstone so it could be natural. I call them dangits look just like something but mother nature made it. Probably natural it got my heart pumping though. Id like to find something in hard stone for NA artifacts. Thanks everyone
 

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