Polished stone amongst the flint flakes

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How about some pictures? I realize posting pictures on a website doesn't help your youtube channel view count but many of us here won't go there......
 

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I'm not familiar with what type of stone that is. Some will show polished surfaces naturally, depending on what mineral it actually is. It does show a ridiculous degree of polish if done by a human. Even if purely natural, if it's that out of place for the site where it was found, it might be a manuport, found, liked, and transported to a camp by a native. Impossible to prove when they are surface finds, and possible manuports are best recognized by the artifact hunter who best knows the site in question.
 

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