WV creek find. help ID please and thanks!!!!

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thirty7 said:
You kind of expect that one to be uniface. Hard to say the age...nice biface piece, kind of unusual.

I would have expected seeing a break or impact fracture on a piece like that, and then it was reduced down to its current form. It looks like it was worked over the break maybe. What were those dudes smokin?
 

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TnMountains said:
thirty7 said:
You kind of expect that one to be uniface. Hard to say the age...nice biface piece, kind of unusual.

I would have expected seeing a break or impact fracture on a piece like that, and then it was reduced down to its current form. It looks like it was worked over the break maybe. What were those dudes smokin?


I was thinking the same about breaks and fractures, possibly a salvaged knife with edgework along a break...hard to say?
 

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thirty7 said:
TnMountains said:
thirty7 said:
You kind of expect that one to be uniface. Hard to say the age...nice biface piece, kind of unusual.

I would have expected seeing a break or impact fracture on a piece like that, and then it was reduced down to its current form. It looks like it was worked over the break maybe. What were those dudes smokin?


I was thinking the same about breaks and fractures, possibly a salvaged knife with edgework along a break...hard to say?

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