flint

A dense, fine-grained stone; a form of silica; naturally occurs in the form of nodules; usually gray, brown, black, or otherwise dark in color, but nodules and other chunks tend to weather white or light shades from the surface inward. Broken flints,  as the nodules are called, are used in cobble size, either whole or split (knapped) in mortared walls, esp. in England.

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