Crazy stone

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Hey everyone, I was looking for arrowheads on black loon Indian reservation in Mercer co.ohio I found this stone any info would be appreciated I found it a little over a mile from a river. I’m adding a rough scetch apaers to be a river scene and teepees carved into the rock, just want to know what it is. Also when it’s in the right light more triangle shapes are visible
 

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Care to enlighten us on what caused the obvious patina disturbance if not implement damage? And everyone can disregard any "maybe" or "possibly" in my posts. I was just trying to be polite. I've seen too many rocks hit by farm equipment through the years to try to fool myself into believing that I found an artifact when I had not.

I walked the farm fields in Missouri for 25 years, found thousands of rocks with implement strikes, I know exactly what your speaking about.
 

Glacier baby?

I know the back round part has definitely had its share of getting hit by a plow but the inside curved are not so much I’ll figure out a way to get better lighting of it
 

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