✅ SOLVED Could this be Native American?

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I found this piece of stone while detecting a field here in Southern Ontario. I primarily detect old home sites and farm fields and have seen my fair share of rocks, but this one struck me as different. I have not seen this type of stone in my area before and was thinking that it might be a Native American scraper as it fits nicely in my hand.

Curious as to what the experts here think. :icon_scratch:

Thanks,
Dave
 

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I have some similar stuff from WV that I will try to round up and post.

You found this piece in a creek? Field? Etc...?

I hope you do cause you have some interesting pieces especially the one in your avatar.
 
Here is a few of mine I have since added to this pile.
 

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