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Bone, wood, anything else?


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Hello. I have no idea what it could be, and how old. Looks lie some kind of bone for me. When You touching one another it sounds like ceramic or something like that

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Welcome to the forum. :) 

 

Hm. I'm not seeing any texture to indicate bone. :headscratch:

 

It looks a bit more like a worn piece of limestone, or some other sedimentary material.

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Looks like a concretion - maybe flint or chert? 

Not bone or wood. 

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It actually looks like the famous floor lamp from that Christmas movie with Ralphie.  So where are the fishnet stockings?

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I agree with @Fossildude19 about the possible flint. The photos seem to show material that fractures like flint/chert.

The shapes of flint nodules are often very suggestive of bones.

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