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  1. #1

    Feb 2007
    Nicholasville, Ky
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    Different kind of utility tool

    This is a prime example of an ancient making a tool to fit his or her specific need. It almost reminds me of a Hawkbill knife. He or she found a way to flake it out in such a way that it created the "hook". This is not a "sex rock" or a "geofact". I can't seem to take a decent digital pic at night for some reason. I was wanting to show the flaking on both sides, but the pics would not focus. I will try tomorrow in daylight.

    Thanks for looking.
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  2. #2

    Mar 2007
    West "by god" Virginia
    Fishers CZ5 and 1280X
    1,170

    Re: Different kind of utility tool

    Wow! Looks like an ancient guthook knife, pretty cool!!

    HH

  3. #3
    White's Spectrum XLT

    Aug 2005
    Jerseyville Illinois
    White's Spec. XLT..... My Eyes
    963
    2 times

    Re: Different kind of utility tool

    Maybe it's a shaft straightener?

    hmm....


    xstevenx
    Master of my fate...

    Captain of my soul..

  4. #4

    Jul 2006
    Wisconsin
    1,551

    Re: Different kind of utility tool

    I've seen breaks like that before, it happens when flintknapping every once in a great while, comes from either a miss-strike in the percussion flaking stage, a flaw in the stone, or a combination of both but I would be willing to be that the large flake creating the hook look was not intentional. I hope you don't get mad at me for saying that... but it's true. Can you see any secondary or tritirary flaking on the hook part? It may very well have been used like that anyways..
    "A culture truly grows great when old men plant trees in who's shade they know they will never sit"

  5. #5
    pickaway

    Re: Different kind of utility tool

    Neat,I've got several that look like that peice but the hook is more squared where mine were definitly broke,Thats the smoothest rounded break ive seen but it could be a break, i'll try and get some pics of the ones i have up soon.Anyways thats a neato peice.

  6. #6

    Mar 2007
    Freeport Texas
    107

    Re: Different kind of utility tool

    That is a real nice piece.. Rather by accident or on purpose it was used for something? Mike
    I live at the end of the line for the Brazos, San Bernard, Colorado, rivers and I find alot of nice (small) fossils and artifacts...

 

 

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