Need Help Identifying Unique Piece

newbieNC

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Jul 5, 2018
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I was less then 10 minutes into my first arrowhead hunt (No luck there.) and this caught my eye in the creek. Based on the shape and cut marks, I assume it is man-made. Can anyone verify this and provide any other information? I have tried to do research but I haven't found any Indian stone artifacts that look like it. Thank you for any help or information as I am very new to this!

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JKicker

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I would agree with southfork. To me it looks to be a natural piece. Keep looking and you'll find your reward.
 

monsterrack

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Looks natural to me, but if it were larger it could be used for a club just too small. Welcome to T-net:hello:
 

Rookster

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Could be a "Hit um in the head chicken killer."
 

GopherDaGold

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Fred Flintstone's window latch :icon_thumright:
 

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