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Looks natural to me. What makes you think they are Native American?
 

the holes are perfectly round. and they were found in an area i find broken flint and arrow heads. I just thought the big rock may have been used for sharpening speers or something .and maybe the small one was the palm bearing for a stick and bow fire starter.
 

Better light and close up photos would help a great deal.
 

i am not a good photographer. here are more of the small stone. I will add the area is a known settlement, and many artifacts have been found there in the past.
 

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a few more
 

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The piece in Pic3 of post #1 looks to be a bi-face. The other two pieces look naturally eroded although I can't tell for certain. The holes appear to be somewhat ragged and not smooth from wear.
 

I'm not seeing anything on either of those stones that would lead me to believe they were ever altered or utilized by man.
 

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