Help again....broken celt???

Wes213

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Hey guys. I am still sifting through my "maybe" pile and have a question about the attachment. It was dug out out of a site. To me it looks extra natural, and pecked. Maybe it's a broken piece? Maybe it is just a rock? Please let me know and I would appreciate any lessons. Thanks! IMG_1855.JPG IMG_1856.JPG IMG_1857.JPG
 

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arrow86

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In my opinion not a Celt as they usually have a very nicely shaped edge on them and a polished look. Could have been some type of grinding stone it looks to be worn similar to grinding stones I have found.
 

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Looks like some rough rock that wouldnt hold up if banged against anything. I think its just a want to be shaped rock.
 

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Natural rock, not a celt.
 

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we use to call them indian sex stones sorry i couldnt resist i think it is natural its hard to say if something has ever been used or not but i doubt it on those
 

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Jay, it's not an artifact, just natural erosion on a rock.

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