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Does not look like bone to Me. Looks like a chert nodule.

It has the wrong texture and the overall shape does not match any bone that I can think of.

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I tend to agree,for whatever that is worth.

We can all agree on one thing: there is a superficial similarity to a bone .(e.g. bulbous condyle-like at one end)

Still:nice find 

 

 

 

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Where was this found?

Also, what is the size of this item?

 

I agree that it does not look like bone texture, or morphology.

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Its obviously Chertus bone-i.   :)    Ok, just kidding.   Looks like a funny shaped rock to me.

 

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The whole rock is the same color, it's just a chert nodule, shaped into a bone like shape, like the others said.

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