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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
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    What is this?

    I found this last week. What do you think it is?








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  3. #2
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    Re: What is this?

    It looks like it was going to be a drill eventually.
    Newt

  4. #3
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    Re: What is this?

    It looks to me like they were having a really hard time with the material and couldn't get the stacks removed and just gave up on it and discarded it.
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    Re: What is this?

    preform material was to poor to work.

  6. #5
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    Jun 2009
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    Re: What is this?

    Those kind of chopper/cleaver/scraper/celt/gouge tools are pretty common in the southeast. I don't think they are preforms, in that an ancient knapper would have just used a thinner spall of material to make a thinner point.

    Also, those tools are usually of that tough/grainy material vs flint, in part because it probably is tougher than flint. The edge isn't as fine/sharp, but you could pound on bone/wood and not have the tool shatter.

    Joshua

  7. #6
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    Jun 2009
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    Re: What is this?

    From the stacking along the edges, it was probably used (casually) as a heavy duty scraper of some sort.

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    Jan 2009
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    Re: What is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by uniface
    From the stacking along the edges, it was probably used (casually) as a heavy duty scraper of some sort.
    I agree, I think it's a finished multipurpose tool, scraper/awl or reamer it has signs of usewear imo.
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  9. #8
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    Jan 2009
    South East Tennessee on Ga, Ala line
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    Re: What is this?

    Everyone should know what that is
    It used one side to furrow the rows and the other is to drill or plant the peanuts,,,duhhhh !!

    HAHA I have to guess used as is,, tool. Nice !!
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  10. #9
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    Dec 2008
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    Re: What is this?

    A big rock

  11. #10
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    Oct 2008
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    Re: What is this?

    I find a few of those from time to time
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