Tool identification?

Csmithfish

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Hello all this is my first post.

I’ve been doing some artifact hunting at a nearby creek in northern Ohio. I have very limited knowledge on Native American tools and need help identifying some finds. Are these random rocks or tools. They were found in same spot. BF3B8BE6-EC3E-4864-B0CF-B85BBD84787A.jpeg
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Relicgrubber

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Just from the pictures you posted I would say they are just random works of mother nature. Better close-up photos might change that opinion or maybe not. Keep on looking though.
 

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tools tend to be well made with an obvious function. Any time you are into the "Fred Flintstone" look, you can be sure it is just a rock.
 

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