Need help trying to identify a possible artifact central ohio

Bowguy84

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civil_war22

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Now thats definitely interesting
 

The Grim Reaper

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Yes, it is very interesting, but it also 100% natural. It was formed by a softer stone eroding quicker than the harder bands or raised areas. What you think are grooves are actually from that softer stone eroding away at a quicker rate. Very common.
 

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I'm with GR, natural weathered rock...




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civil_war22

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I knew it was weathered rock. I like that one though.
 

weasel1000

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yeah. No question that it seems to have eroded at different rates due to hardness...... but that doesn't mean that the rock wasn't used for something. I can see why you'd be interested in checking it out more... i feel that, too.
 

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Bowguy84

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Thanks for all the responses. I really appreciate it.
 

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