I don't know, looks like anything could have happened to cause one rock to break into two. To claim it was manufactured that way is a bit of a stretch, it didn't look like a very useful tool to me. I think ancient species of upright walking bipeds would have made better tools, even for their first time. Something like an arrow or a hammer. This just looked like a rock that was split in two and likely from falling off a high place, or melting together from lava in a weak way as to where it slid apart at one point, or maybe it was thrown at a coconut high up in a tree by an ape or something.
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