Three phallic-shaped stones. One is an elongated oval, grey with tiny specks of some kind of glittering mineral, and also some darker specks and small chalky-white areas. It has a not-quite-smooth surface that suggests it may be a whetstone, perhaps medieval. Another is square-sectioned, with a slight curve and slightly tapering, and with numerous small indentations (not natural), particularly on one surface. There is also a piece split off one surface. This stone is brownish-grey in colour, and may also be a whetstone. The third is dark brown, and tapers to a rounded point, with a smooth outer surface partly broken away to reveal a ridged surface underneath, slightly paler nearer the wider end. It appears to be a fossilised tusk.
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