Ed-D
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- All Treasure Hunting
Cool. It looks sort of like a powder horn that may have been lost, filled with sediment, the sediment hardened, and the powder horn, or sheath, or whatever then rotted. Does it seem like hardened sediment, or is it really rock?
It doesn't look like a tooth, and horn doesn't preserve as a fossil. This appears to be a geofact . . . a water-sculpted sliver of limestone. I'd have picked it up, too.
It is crazy that it looks sort of like it was wrapped, and has the cap with the protrusion on top. There are a lot of coincidences for simply a funny shaped rock. Show it to a Geologist. Remember, I know nothing...