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  • #16
    Originally posted by SurfaceHunter View Post
    Let’s see the ends of the long one

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    • #17
      Nice looking rock it has layers of stone like a sediment stone I’m going to say natural on it because that type will split into sections if any hard pressure is applied might be a sandstone. Could of been used but don’t see any use wear either. See what others say
      NW Georgia,

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      • #18
        Originally posted by SurfaceHunter View Post
        Nice looking rock it has layers of stone like a sediment stone I’m going to say natural on it because that type will split into sections if any hard pressure is applied might be a sandstone. Could of been used but don’t see any use wear either. See what others say
        I agree that there is barely any wear on it.

        But I strongly feel the stone was brought to the location. Its a very small site on a sandy ridge with multiple points, tools, flakes, and even a banner found.

        Basically zero large natural stone in the site.

        Is it possible it wasnt used, but just kept?

        I will post some more pics when I get home.

        Thanks.
        Kevin

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        • #19
          Not sure on that question maybe someone else will see something I might of missed
          NW Georgia,

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          • #20
            Here is some more pics.

            The more I hold this piece, the more it feels like a small club type tool.

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