Stone tools?

MicD

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Hard to see here but some of these have rounded flat edges. One in particular resembles axe or hoe. Stumbled upon these and a ton more like them today along a sunken creek bed. Found some rocks with what I think are burn marks too. I think it's worth exploring the area when I have time, but I'm new to this and am looking for expert-ish opinion first.
 

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Sorry, all natural.
 

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I'd like to see more pics of the one that is fairly round.

That one looks like a possible hammer or grinding stone.
 

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MicD, You might want to post your location and ask if any Treasurenetters in your area could show you their collection or maybe take you out for a hunt. It is a whole lot easier to find and recognize relics if you spend some time looking at actual relics first. Good Luck . I'm sure there are relics in your future.
 

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