Arrowhead or indian relic?

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IMO, It is not a man made artifact, but a piece of Schist, broken in the shape of a point.
 

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Yes, natural.
 

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[QUOTEif it is the natural shape of the stone or something used by a native american tribe?][/QUOTE]

Yes, it is a naturally shaped stone.

Possibly used by Native Americans as a pounding stone for nuts, bone marrow, etc..
 

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Kinda what I thought but wanted another opinion. Thanks all
 

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