Are these artifacts?

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I found these walking along the banks of the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. I have no experience in Native American artifacts, but I hopeful that these might be something....
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I found these walking along the banks of the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. I have no experience in Native American artifacts, but I hopeful that these might be something....View attachment 2010699View attachment 2010700
Welcome to TNet. I hope you enjoy your time here.
I am fairly certain as Tdog said, your rocks are the product of natural erosion. Interesting rocks though. One of them would look good in an aquarium.
 

Welcome to TreasureNet. Sorry, that is natural erosion.
 

I found these walking along the banks of the Susquehanna river in Pennsylvania. I have no experience in Native American artifacts, but I hopeful that these might be something....View attachment 2010699View attachment 2010700
the flat rock is definitley natural but the other thing you found is a canoe anchor stone! dont listen to these clowns- most of them wouldnt know an authentic artifact if it had it written on it! i spend a lot of time searching areas along the north branch where indian communities are confirmed to have existed, typically anywhere between sunbury & wapwallopen...u?
 

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There are over 3000 years of artifact collecting experience among members here.
They are nothing more than rocks shaped by erosion from running water.

Please do not insult members by calling members clowns.
 

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