Stone tool identification help?

middleTNbowhunter

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Howdy folks. On our family farm in Montgomery County, my dad and I have always hoped to find Native American relics/tools, but we never have in 25+ years of casually looking around while scouting, etc. But, walking the farm this summer looking for tree stand spots, I stumbled across this unique rock that I feel certain is an old stone tool. Can anyone on here help me confirm or identify what this is?? The pics below are taken on top of a 5x7 notecard for size reference.

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Carlos

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If you hold it up against your ear, what sound do you hear?
All joking aside, that method can actually be used to identify ancient tools.

I remember a few years back, my girlfriend had a belly button ring, in the shape of a sea shell. It sounds crazy but, with her's, if you put your ear right up to it, and listened really close, you could smell the ocean.
 

Terrier

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If you hold it up against your ear, what sound do you hear?
All joking aside, that method can actually be used to identify ancient tools.

I remember a few years back, my girlfriend had a belly button ring, in the shape of a sea shell. It sounds crazy but, with her's, if you put your ear right up to it, and listened really close, you could smell the ocean.

that one made me actually LOL! Loud, and for a while…
 

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