Axe Head?

bdingess

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13419165_1201333793240209_9058912031629352966_n.jpg Creek find in southern WV. Not for sure but heard the grey and brown flint comes from KY. I can see work marks on both edges. I think its an axe. Any suggestions?
 

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Might have been used as a tool or maybe they were pulling the good flakes off of it for tools. Doubt it would be hafted as it would surely break. Most flint axes show fine workmanship and are pretty rare.
So many thing always look like something. That is what our brain is supposed to do. You find one you will have no doubt.
 

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Not sure. Maybe it was chipped like that to carry on long hunts?
 

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