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GatorBoy

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The "scraper" looks like a small spoke shave.. the "point" looks like a small knife.. Nice finds
 

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I have one made out of Jasper very close to the same type of tool. Its the only one I have ever found also. N GA
 

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larson1951

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The "scraper" looks like a small spoke shave.. the "point" looks like a small knife.. Nice finds


i kinda agree on the spoke shave idea but another image of the other side would be helpful
a few things resembling graver spurs in that area one thing for sure it has a nicely flaked scraper edge
i also say you have a nice little knife blade rather than an unfinished point

if i was you i would go back to that field and spend some more time....................then show us what you come up with
the two types of lithics (light and dark) would be good to focus on as material used for tool making in that area

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The "point" is worked only on the top 3rd and is identical to the black bird point in the pics. It also has percussion flakes where the ears were going to be. I could be wrong, but it looks like none of the blades i have found here. I will post more pics of it when i get home.These are all from the field in front of my house. Here are the different things I have found over the last year and a half. In S.W. Iowa.


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There are a couple more that I will get pics of later. I have found flakes of all different types of lithic from banded obsidian to jasper. But most common is Nehawka chert and Burlington chert.
 

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#8 looks different but I like it.
 

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The "point" is worked only on the top 3rd and is identical to the black bird point in the pics. It also has percussion flakes where the ears were going to be. I could be wrong, but it looks like none of the blades i have found here. I will post more pics of it when i get home.These are all from the field in front of my house. Here are the different things I have found over the last year and a half. In S.W. Iowa.


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There are a couple more that I will get pics of later. I have found flakes of all different types of lithic from banded obsidian to jasper. But most common is Nehawka chert and Burlington chert.

Whoop, whoop theres one of mine!
 

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The small birdie in the last pic is a parkercrazy99 find. First one for either of us this year.
 

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Here is the back of the spokeshave.


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Here is some better pics of the "point".



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And here is some other things I have found in my field.



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You got some really nice finds there, but I like the abrader that you found. :icon_thumleft:



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Husker, that is one KILLER scraper. I would consider it a "microlithic multitool"!
 

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