Cupping Stone?

relicdigger3

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That does not look like any nutting stone I have found. I have not found any that the depression area or use area is an irregular shape like your specimen.

Of course, this may be a factor of the particular styles and available stone in your area.

What state are you in? What was the context this was found?

Most I have found, have been in Indiana and are made of granite or greenstone, most are very round to oval and the nutting area not as pronounced of a hole area as that which your stone has.

Many if not all of the more oval style also has use marks on the ends from being used as hammer stones.

A good majority of both round and oval have the nutting stone use wear on both sides. This may not be a large divot but wear marks.
 

Sorry, natural stone.
 

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