Bell stone

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A phonolite bell stone is struck at Cerro de la Campana in Hermosillo, Mexico

A bell stone (also bellstone) is a rock that produces a bell-like sound when struck. A type of lithophone, bell stones are significant in ethnography and are typically identified through local written history and folklore in combination with physical archeological details such as cup-shaped depressions.[1]

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