Ripples in rock made by water?

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Hello Everyone.

I was told that I might post these pics because you guys really know your stuff. I think it's a great looking rick and like to share it ! If anyone has any knowledge of it great. I was told it was brought to East atexas fromm Arkansas. . It's heavy , of course and it also hard , and it has a yellow or golden colored mass on the one side.
 

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Slag? Get some pics dry. Whack of an edge and show the fresh surface. Look for bubbles, which often indicate slag.
 

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Yes, sir. Here are a few. Will post more . I don't see bubbles but I could be wrong!
 

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Here are a few more
 

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Interesting . Thank you
 

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Agreed on the sedimentary part. Likely sandstone.
 

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