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  • #16
    Hard to tell from my photos but very refined corners like on your piece! But these guy may say it just a rock too, oh well. Happy Hunting!

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    • #17
      You can speculate all you wish about whether anyone used it for anything... but without context, it's just a stone I'm afraid (both of them).
      These are very common shapes for the natural breakage of quartz-based rocks which have cleavage planes and the sharp angles then soften from erosion, weathering -and- especially water tumbling. Even if found a long way from water today (which is often what people say to support their claim for such items being man-made) you probably have to look back to a time when the landscape was very different. Thousands of years or considerably more sometimes.
      Here's what frost damage can do to an exposed rock face:

      I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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      • #18
        Very similar!

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