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I've been looking at this and the pattern is very intriguing and seems too perfect to come from a masonry mold of some kind. I thought it may be a type of encrusting Bryozoan somewhat similar to some shown by Paul D. Taylora,*, Dennis P. Gordonb. Alcide d’Orbigny’s work on Recent and fossil bryozoans.  C. R. Palevol 1 (2002) 533–547. (numbered photo from paper included)

I failed to find any that contained a similar repeating rectangular type pattern of zooid aperture so I do not know if it is a bryozoan.  Can you point me in the right direction before I spend more hours staring at what might be a piece of concrete. I enhanced a few photos to bring out the patterns more.  Thank you

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