Native American tool. I think.

Detector mom

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sutphin

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SOME TYPE OF ROCK AND FORMATION ??
 

Treasure_Hunter

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All I am seeing is natural rock, sides do not look like they have any wear usage....
 

Old Dude

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Early 1900's? I think even the natives used metal tools and wore clothes then lol.
 

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Detector mom

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No, the site was discovered in the early 1900s. ��
 

ivobg

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Kinda looks like a whetstone:icon_scratch:
 

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