Possible Native American Indian find...

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I'm currently locating gas lines in Texas, Southern Texas, and in many fields. Was on top of a hill overlooking valleys (all natural terrain), and found this. I've found some crude working tools before, for skinning hides and seeing as this rock fits the palm (hand) perfectly and has a seemingly chiseled edge, wide at top and narrow at bottom, it might be one. No other rocks around of this material neither...

Just tossing it out as a possibility.
 

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no, it mimics a common shape but is not an artifact. you can see no use wear on it.
 

I'm currently locating gas lines in Texas, Southern Texas, and in many fields...
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I noticed this was your very first posting. So - Welcome Aboard! Since you are spending time in Texas - take a look at Forum: Texas for information (i.e., clubs, etc.)...
 

Timothy65, hello and welcome to TreasureNet.

Sorry, nothing in picture says it is an Indian artifact, no signs of it being worked or used by man.
 

no, it mimics a common shape but is not an artifact. you can see no use wear on it.

It's what I thought. I've found a few genuine artifacts, working tools, that had cuts and edges that made sense with signs of wear, smoothing, scaring, and so on.... The shape got me on this one.

Thanks for input.
 

Good to ask and learn
 

Welcome to tnet also
 

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