Dino eggs?

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Slightly out of round, similar to a cue ball. Each one is slightly different in size. Maybe two dozen. In the woods by a 1800s home. Solid and heavy.

Some kind of mill balls? Or just decorative stones? Thx
 

I'm thinking mill balls would be right
 

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Made it back to this site, the eggs did not hatch. Found more heading up the forest. So decided to bring one home, while looking over my shoulder on the hike out of the woods for momma T-Rex.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1529673758.068162.webp
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Seems to be totally consistent, man made? Any ideas on the ID for this? I’ve Googled ceramic mill balls and nothing like this shows up.
 

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FYI, for my kiddos this was the most interesting thing I’ve brought home from the woods...
 

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