what kind of tool is this ? (Uniface)?

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abarnard

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Re: what kind of tool is this (Uniface)

Nice looking flake blade, let's see what Uniface has to say. Looks like it has been used...
 

uniface

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Core and Blade technology, for sure.

Heck of it is, what people did up there, and west of the Mississippi doesn't correlate much (sometimes) with what they did back east here. So I just plain don't know a lot of times. Especially since I only really paid serious attention to the old stuff.

The guy you really want calling your shots is Neanderthal. Really. He knows it inside out.
 

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larson1951

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thanks uniface, maybe I can get neanderthal to comment
I like the information I can learn from the people that participate in this forum
 

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I have a number of blades similar to that one. Nice find!!!
 

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