Oddly shaped/ worked stone. What is it?

Jul 7, 2020
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I found this on A beach on Mohegan island, which is an island off the cost of Maine. It had been inhabited by Native Americans, the key nations being the Micmacs and the Abnakis. The coastal tribes of the Passamaquoddy, the Penobscot, and the Wawenocks summered on islands, including Monhegan as well. It was first contacted by Europeans in 1657. Anyways, I thought I could do some looking around, considering the history, and I found this. It is stone but I am not sure what type. It is very light, weighing only 2 grams and has definitely been shaped. One has has been worn down from the water. I have not idea what this could be. Any info on this is greatly appreciated. BF9E1B81-7154-425F-8684-A99B40EC3D24.jpegB287A04B-A424-42D8-925B-F52A581CC93D.jpeg84E06633-85E3-47C9-9016-B10F2DF022F2.jpeg17BDA1FC-B994-41ED-A531-D6D7B4E9106E.jpeg80D5FA5E-8072-487A-9BDE-B7F6CCE05072.jpeg
 

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I agree it looks stone like, just thought bakelite when you said it was light. I've found some pieces of beige bakelite in the river that are worn like stone but some of them are kind of porous where they are worn down. I've also found some really weird and unexplainable stones.
 

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