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Found this in an area where I also found some Native American arrow heads and fire starter.  Not sure if it's a fossil, rock.....but it is oddly symmetrical and natural in shape and in an area where other items were found.  Hope the experts have some ideas.  Thanks 

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Chert cobble.  Not a fossil. 

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Thanks for the insight into the Chert Cobble.  Do you think it was worn by weather or shaped by someone?
 

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River rock, cobble, chert. Not a fossil, unfortunately. :(

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