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  1. #1

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    What do you think it is?

    Hey all, I bought this piece from the finder recently and no one can decide what to call it. Some say paleo knife, hairpin, uniface knife, perforator, and awl. It's 4" long and 7/8 of an inch at it's widest. Made from creek stained burlington and was found in St. Clair Co., IL. I have never seen one like it but have heard of one found in Kentucky. It is only worked on one side and smooth on the other.
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    Go find some artifacts! Wait............What's this red button do?

  2. #2

    May 2006
    37

    Re: What do you think it is?

    Nice piece Badandy!

    To me it looks like a Paleo Uniface blade that has been sharpened to exhaustion and became an awl/drill.

    JMHO

    Rockhunter

  3. #3

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    Re: What do you think it is?

    Thanks Rockhunter! If it is a uniface paleo blade isn't it quite large for the type?
    badandy
    Go find some artifacts! Wait............What's this red button do?

  4. #4

    May 2006
    37

    Re: What do you think it is?

    I have seen a several in the 5-6 inch range, but most Ohio specimens average 3 to 4 inches.

  5. #5

    Aug 2005
    Collinsville, IL.
    802

    Re: What do you think it is?

    Right on, Thanks!
    badandy
    Go find some artifacts! Wait............What's this red button do?

  6. #6

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: What do you think it is?

    Large flakes have been used throughout history, resharpend examples like this have been found in archaic and woodland middens. I am also aware of at least one cache from a late mississippian grave also. Of course it could be paleo too....
    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

 

 

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