Native American Tool???

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If rock is out, then I think you have nothing there.
 

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Interesting Stone...
Looks like granite.
I see no evidence of humans working on this piece.
So i'm afraid I would have to say it's a ____.
 

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Sorry, nothing more than a weathered rock.
 

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It looks a little like that Pop Tart that the 7 year old kid chewed into the shape of a gun. He was of course immediately suspended for that. A completely rational decision in my opinion because It WAS loaded. With fruit filling.

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But since you don't want to hear the "R" word I'll just say it's Iraq.
 

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We used to call these “geofacts” out in the field
 

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This is a "concretion" of the bodies of marine animals in the process of becoming limestone!
 

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