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Hello everyone, concave stone here.
I bought a metal detector and ended up collecting rocks... But Sorry for the quality, my phone is ancient. I was wondering if this is an old chipped Fire starter or an oddity of nature? The area was home to Erie then Iroquois originally, I didn't read about them until after but this looked special when I first saw it. It feels like it was held in the hands a bit by the polish. Thanks and hello.
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Instead of making another thread, possible fossil.
It sticks to my tongue, found near a sandstone bolder and there is pitting on the surface.
Opinions?
As far as the original post, I haven't gotten many answers but have read a lot since then. It's not known how far east Neutre camps went but after the Erie were driven out the history seems to disappear. Can't imagine there was no one because the ground is too fertile and there are way too many landmarks that would have been held in high regard. And from what I've read the Seneca stayed near the Genesee. Stuff like this is better than digging up a tarnished modern quarter, lived here most of my life and it never crossed my mind who was here before the settlers.