Illinois point find-base only. Any idea?

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Arrow1492

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Thanks Quito-since it’s a preform, I wouldn’t expect grinding at this stage anyway....
 

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Thanks Quito-since it’s a preform, I wouldn’t expect grinding at this stage anyway....

Hmmm n I thought since you were were looking to type the base on this piece you figured it was a finished piece. Sometimes I don’t read real thoroughly.
Sorry my bad.
 

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That’s what made me think it was a finished piece that broke ... in few pics the flaking on the right side looked finished to me too
 

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All good points made(pun intended). Perhaps a preform or finished blade that broke, and was then secondary flaked on that one edge to salvage as a scraping or hand held cutting tool? It seems a little unusual for just one side of a blade to have had secondary flaking on what appears to have been the base end, where we might expect instead to see grinding or smoothing rather than pressure flaking??
 

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