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  1. #1
    us
    May 2009
    Quahog County, Texas
    Minelab Explorer SE
    710

    first uniface.....

    I have found a lot of stuff, but strangely have never found any uniface tool that I was aware of.

    The other day on a short hunt, couple of hours, while looking through a gravel bar I saw this smooth and fairly unremarkable piece of flint laying there. You know you have seen hundreds, these are broken naturally off a larger piece of flint and are sharp as can be, but have never been worked by anyone save Mother Nature.

    Here is what I saw...



    Didn't look like anything much, but I had to turn it over. So I flipped it with my walking stick.
    and to my great surprise, it was obvious it had been worked a good deal on the other side. There were so many serrations, I think I'll call it a bread knife.





    It is not exactly a square knife, but sure was used for cutting and with a wicked point. I found when gripped, with index finger crooked over the lower point just so, it was solidly held and perfectly so for cutting.



    and a view of the side...



    that, may well be, why I haven't picked one up. (other than being blind in one eye and can't see out the other) One side no way appeared to be an artifact, but overturned it became just as obvious it was and is.

    Look very carefully and don't take anything for granted. (my hint for the day)

    HH,
    BW
    "a consensus is merely the inability to make a decision"...Margaret Thatcher

  2. #2
    us
    Jun 2009
    Central Pennsylvania
    1,371

    Re: first uniface.....

    Sure enough !

    pretty piece

  3. #3
    us
    Mar 2009
    Oklahoma
    Tesoro Tejon
    174
    3 times

    Re: first uniface.....

    Yepper, Sometimes a little closer look is worth the effort. Nice find...

  4. #4
    us
    Apr 2009
    2,032
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    Banner Finds (3)

    Re: first uniface.....

    I think it is a large scraper which is much harder to find than the normal size
    whenever I go walking for an hour or two I usually find about ten of the smaller scrapers but hardly ever one as big as yours

    every time I see a piece of flint, jasper, agate, or gray chert with no flaking I flip it over with my hunting stick and it
    usually is a scraper
    I learned a long time ago to always flip these over, since then I have found a few pails full of scrapers, but only a dozen or so of the big ones like you have pictured

    that is a very nice piece bravo


  5. #5
    us
    Jun 2009
    Central Pennsylvania
    1,371

    Re: first uniface.....

    And thank YOU, Lar, for an important bit of information !!!!!!!!!!

  6. #6
    us
    May 2009
    Quahog County, Texas
    Minelab Explorer SE
    710

    Re: first uniface.....

    Thanks for the encouraging words folks.
    Yes, it pays to check 'em all out.

    "a consensus is merely the inability to make a decision"...Margaret Thatcher

  7. #7
    us
    Jan 2009
    South
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    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: first uniface.....

    Bravowhiskey

    Cool Tool ! No doubt thay had the edge work going on that artifact. That uni is making me study everything I see now. Its killing me. That thing is good size too. Congratulations.

    TnMountains

 

 

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