✅ SOLVED Strange Hardstone or just a hollow rock?

Triumph

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I all, new site in Lexington SC.
My Nephew found this today at a new site for us.
It does not appear to be sandstone so this would take some work to do.
This is a sandy area without a lot of hard stone the rock's are mainly quartz or sand stone.
So it was probably brought in.
The pictures are not clear so if anyone thinks it is something I will try to get better pictures.
The Serrated Kirk is chert and found in the same hole/depth.
Thanks everyone!

broken Kirk.JPG IMG_0593.JPG IMG_0594.JPG IMG_0595.JPG
 

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Guessing a quartz inclusion caused a hollow spot in the chert, Most drilled holes look drilled. If it was pottery it would appear to be the bottom of a leg pot.:dontknow:
 

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