Any one identify this?

Screel0118

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I found this on private land near Huntsville Alabama. Found near a wash out of water run off down a mountain. Looks like porous bone on the thing sticking out and almost like petrified wood on the little nodule. Perhaps a ancient hand tool? Also the stone "handle" fits great in right hand. Like it was worn into a grip.
 

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Yeah it’s really interesting especially with that part sticking through the other stone like a peg but not native made
 

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never seen anything like that but I have to agree with the others is a natural oddity
 

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