Square end knife ?

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That sure is a cool piece! :icon_thumleft: Really like the workmanship on it.
 

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could have been a knife or scrapper. could also be a "blank". a preform made for transportation or trading so it could be worked into something smaller later.
 

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I'd have to go with a knife....but it could be a scraper.I don't find scrapers like that here.They are usually round here I believe...mjm
 

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Good morning everyone and thanks for your input !!!! I think usually a scraper tends to b flat on one side but I'm far from a pro maybe someone else will chime in ..
 

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Nice square knife now on the flaking what period do you think? I will tell you what I see on it. I see some long flake removal sections and then some scattered sections. So I would say Early to Late Archaic on it but most likely Early. Sure is a nice one
 

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Early 5-way tool. very nice one, too.
will have to post some that I have found
 

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I'm sure some will say it's too thin but I think it's an adze. Check for use wear on the bit end. In one of the photo's it looks to have quite a bit, but that might just be the lighting.
 

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I'm sure some will say it's too thin but I think it's an adze. Check for use wear on the bit end. In one of the photo's it looks to have quite a bit, but that might just be the lighting.



You might be right.. After taking a second look at the fourth pic, it looks kinda thick for a knife. I think I see the bit as well.
 

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If you are adding adze to the guesses you should consider more bit pics
 

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Thanks friends I will get some better lighted pictures one moment gents ;)
 

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Here hope these help the second to last picture a thinned spot for hafting ?
 

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Those pics helped a lot.I would now lean towards an adze.Most of my adzes are a lot thicker though.Both my Illinois adzes and Maine hard stone adzes...mjm
 

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Its a nice looking square knife thats for sure.
 

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Thanks for all your opinions square knife , multitool, or adze whatever it may be it's a nice one haha
 

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It is very nice and a lot easier to tell while in hand.I've got numerous pieces from Illinois that I don't know if they are adzes ,preforms or scrapers but they all show a lot of nice flaking.The hard stone adzes around here are a lot easier to identify and show up often and in many shapes and sizes...mjm
 

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