Heavy Stone Tool?

PetesPockets55

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Here is the second item I brought back from Tenn last weekend. Over all it is about 5" x 7". It is tapered on both sides but not so much like a blade at all.
Scraper or something for working a hide?
Most likely nature made but since I don't get to see much like this for rocks back in Fl I had to ask.

There is one area where a small right angle piece is missing from the edge. Probably from getting washed down the creek.

Stone-Top-4Scale.webp
Stone-EdgeB-2.webp
Stone-EdgeA-4-SquareChip.webp
Stone-Bottom-2.webp
Stone-EdgeA-6-SquareChip.webp

Thanks again for any and all comments.

ps. Here's the link to the other thread about the antler.
 

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Yep, natural. Indian River County has had some very amazing artifacts. Not much stone though, pretty far south & east of the flint source's in Florida.
 

Sorry, natural water worn rock.
 

Thanks to everyone for shedding some light this direction.

I knew the chances were slim.
 

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