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Mary Lynn

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These were found along the Guadeloupe River in Texas.  I picked up about six of them.  Some help in identifying them would be appreciated.

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Scratch it with a metal knife blade. I bet that it will not be scratched. It looks like banded chert. 
 

 

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I agree; this is a classic example of banded chert from the area you found it.

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