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These are an almost exact match in size and shape to be tools for shaping pottery, especially on the wheel. Note the thumb-sized indentations, suitable for gripping. Wear from use would explain the "well-polished" description. Holes are bored in so the potter can collect his tools on a cord, now dissolved by the environment, leaving only the the tools behind. (The example at lower left is, in my opinion, a fragment of what was originally a larger tool.)
Previously the first known use of the wheel was about 6,000 years ago, I think, and in Mesopotamia, not India. So while not definitive, this seems like an exciting discovery!