mechgirl
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My 5-year old son found this stone tool (identified by treasurenet members as a celt) in the farmer's field by our house. We go rock hunting when the fields are just cleared. There is an area in the field - a higher part of the field where there is a belt of higher concentration of rocks - and that's where he found it. My son announced that this one was way more special than all the other rocks and wouldn't let it out of his hands. When I saw it I figured it was a stone tool. I would like more information about what it is for and who may have used it, we are in the southern part of Hancock County, Ohio (northwestern Ohio). Farmer has yet to till, so we are excitedly looking for to more treasure hunting soon when he tells us we can go out. Pictures may not show accurately the length is about 3 1/4 inches and the width is just over an 1 1/2 inches at the widest and about 1 inch deep. Front and back: the one face has very polished areas at front and back, the other face has maybe plow marks.
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