Asking for Input of Clay Pottery found in Garden

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vpnavy

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Any input as to what this is found in my garden? Is it Home Depot or something else?...
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tamrock

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Looks like a terracotta tile and being those have been produced for many applications since the times of the ancient Greeks, Babylonians, Egyptians, Romans and Chinese pretty much the same today as back then. They're still made and used today, so you really can't say exactly how old it might be. Today it's a popular product in more old Spanish looking architectural design and decor. Might be a piece of an old demolished building or patio.
 

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looks to have a flat surface ,not round like a jug or pot, my guess is clay flu liner .

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