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Can you help identify this unique triangular rock!

Hi everyone, I was woundering if someone could help identify this triangualr rock. Its very unique. The rock can sit up by itself. On the bottom side it looks to have been cut to maybe sit down on something. The front has indentions of where it looks like maybe rocks or jems were set into it. You can see the clear cut corners. If anyone has any ideas of what the rock is or maybe what it could have been used for it would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks so much
B Green

From Brooke Green - October 06, 2008 at 08:26:14
Email: brookelingreen[ ]yahoo.com

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