Found on beach. Could it be an artifact🤔

Omaisel

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quito

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good eyes
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sorry but that is a natural piece and not an artifact. Can’t think of what they are called tho.
 

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Omaisel

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Geofact? Yeah thought so, but better to be safe��. Thank you
 

Gaspipe

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Looks like a prehistoric pair of lopsided testicles.
 

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Omaisel

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Haha, yeah it really does. Maybe I should post it in the fossils section lol
 

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As already said, it is not an artifact and it is not a fossil. It is a mineralized form of nodule that is normally in a single round specimen, but they are also found fused together in two or more per nodule.
 

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Omaisel

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Thank you guys! I suspected so, but like I said better to be sure
 

jamus peek

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Yeah i have to agree they are called concretions. Here is a really nice one made of calcite.
concretion.jpg
 

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These are the nodules that old digger is probably talking about.
skc1.jpg
 

GopherDaGold

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Natural rock with a hernia :laughing7:
Still a keeper.
 

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