A Native American Artifact I found

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If you look closely it still has the braided lashing around the piece.
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robertk

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I’m afraid it just looks like a rock to me too. I don’t see any lashing either, braided or otherwise.
 

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Sorry, it is natural rock, not artifact, even blown up it shows no signs of being touched or worked by man..
 

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Might be plant roots that were growing against the rock?
 

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I agree with the others, it's a natural formation. created from natural weathering and fracturing.
I see no peck marks, use wear or any other sign it's a native American relic.
 

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