✅ SOLVED American Indian Tool found in WI driftless area…

May 12, 2024
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Hi there! Today my guy and I were morel hunting on his property in SW Wisconsin, in the hills near Muscoda, when he stumbled upon an interesting rock that appears to be an artifact. When gripping this stone, right handed, it looks and feels like a man’s hand was imprinted into its grooves. We’re guessing a skinning knife?
Any thoughts???
 

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As others have said, wrong type of material, it is natural, formed by mother nature, not man.

Keep looking and good luck.
 

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