Need Help - Possible Axe/Club Head or Just A Rock

Arsenal

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Hello,

First off I have never found any kind of club head. They are gorgeous but are not plentiful. I found this in an Austin creek bed buried in the sand. It appears to have had the groove pecked away?? Any thoughts would be great and thank you in advance.

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All I see is natural rock.




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Arsenal

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That was my initial opinion and that first idea is usually correct. It has some interesting features and was hard to photograph but thank you for the help.
 

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sorry, but we need to see the other side/face of the chopping edge.. can't tell, kinda looks cultural........
 

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Your item may have been utilized as core material. It appears that they may have spalled off a section to utilize it in making a tool or point. But other than that it does not appear to be an axe.
 

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