Found something, don't know what it is.

Answer from archeology department:

"It looks like a discoloured flint nodule but it isn’t worked. It is likely to be a fossil of some sort."

Not sure how it can be flint and a fossil at the same time. :confused:

Archaeology departments sure use a lot of fancy words just to say "stone age dildo".
 
Found this quote:

If the best they've seen is a 'goat trotter', you should send them a picture of your 'Neptune penis'... ;)

I'm sure it would make them laugh. I'm tempted....

Archaeology departments sure use a lot of fancy words just to say "stone age dildo".

If that stone/fossil/whatever is millions of years old and is used as a dildo NOW, does that still make it a prehistoric dildo? Just a hypothetical question.
 
Yup, flint nodule.

They come in a lot of funny shapes.

Yours is a very nice one.
Notice that it has the original outer surface from when it was formed.
It has not been worked in any way, just broken off from some larger mass.

The broken end also looks typical for a broken flint nodule

(But black and orange looks nicer than the “grey and another shade of grey” found where I live)
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I'd smack it with a hammer a few times just to rule out the possibility it was a rusty old RPG round ...:eek:
 
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