Post Your Thumb Scrapers if you have some

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Open posting. Post those little uniface thumb scrapers we find. Here are a few and will post more if people are interested...

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These are from north and south dakota
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Most of these have been cherry picked from literally thousands of this type scraper I've acquired.
I have found many more than shown here, but from my part of the state, the material and resulting quality for the most part just doesn't compare.
 

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Not sure how I missed this thread. I love scrapers.

Most of these have been cherry picked from literally thousands of this type scraper I've acquired.

The amount of scrapers in the Dakotas is truly amazing. I have several thousand, and have been cherry picking them to build a frame. I also enjoy looking at the technology under a scope.

Here are pictures of about half of my collection from the Dakotas. I also have a bunch from the Ohio River valley.

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I really like those. It is amazing how many are out there in ND. almost ridiculous.... And now seeing your pictures, it just helps confirm the ridiculousness...i like the more classic near tear drop shaped ones. Let me know if and when u get too many!!!
 

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Not sure how I missed this thread. I love scrapers.



The amount of scrapers in the Dakotas is truly amazing. I have several thousand, and have been cherry picking them to build a frame. I also enjoy looking at the technology under a scope.

Here are pictures of about half of my collection from the Dakotas. I also have a bunch from the Ohio River valley.

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Yessir, that is how and where I have scored mine, and I assure you Joshua if it wasn't gonna be you, it was gonna be me
that brought those home. Good thing we got to meet!
 

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Thanks for reviving this thread, especially nice to see the posts from Steve Larson, I have some of his KRF flint scrapers he sent me along with many other of the Mandan artifacts he frequently found, I miss that gentleman. He always had a kind word, peaceful outlook and fantastic artifacts.
 

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Thanks for reviving this thread, especially nice to see the posts from Steve Larson, I have some of his KRF flint scrapers he sent me along with many other of the Mandan artifacts he frequently found, I miss that gentleman. He always had a kind word, peaceful outlook and fantastic artifacts.

You are right and Steve would appreciate the kind words.
 

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Do I hold the record for smallest uniface thumbnail scraper?
Most of the thumbnail scrapers shown so far are pretty large.

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Must have been of small stature.

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I love this little scraper. I hiked way up on this hill that was kinda a lookout, and there it was. I posted it before and it was identified as Trout Creek chert from Central Colorado! I have quite a few but this one is one of my favorites! IMG_20200706_112047431~2.jpg IMG_20200706_112055356~2.jpg
 

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I love this little scraper. I hiked way up on this hill that was kinda a lookout, and there it was. I posted it before and it was identified as Trout Creek chert from Central Colorado! I have quite a few but this one is one of my favorites! View attachment 1847132 View attachment 1847133

That one should have been posted in the gemstone artifact thread!
I see at least 6 different colors.

I would love to know how it was treated back then.
Answers we may never know. Could it have been a gift?
Used only at special get togethers as a way to show off?
Just another disposable tool that is pretty looking?

I feel it was something other than an ordinary disposable tool.

How big is it? Looks to be the size of a quarter?
 

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