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  • Is this a Tool?

    Found digging in Denton County
    Input is Much Appreciated!!
    Thank you!!

  • #2
    It shows signs of being smacked with another rock, in my humble opinion.
    Wandering wherever I can, mostly in Eastern Arkansas, always looking down.

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    • Texas_Gold
      Texas_Gold commented
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      Thank you for your input Jethro355! I Believe I actually found something really cool. The way the edges are made to slope on one side it a pretty interesting detail that caught my eye at first. It took me forever to clean it with no chemicals. I have been trying to find other pieces posted online like it but the pattern of the rock is much different than what I am seeing. The cemetry of the lines in the way it was carved is pretty amazing in my eyes. I have also found a few other matching pieces that I will post on this thread once I get all the gunk off.

  • #3
    I think its just debitage or possibly completely natural. It is not a tool imo. Sometimes rocks banging against other rocks cause edge chips that look like flake removal but they arent, just natural wear. Like I said though I do not see any type of tool form with that item.
    Josh (Ky/Tn collector)

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    • #4
      Sorry but it looks completely natural to me.
      Child of the tides

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