Weekend Dig Finds

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welsbury

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Looks like the best share of a stone drill or is it whole. Is the bone piece an awl or chipping tool? Hard to tell in pics sometimes. You sure had some fun that's for sure.
 

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I think the drill was a T drill. The bone piece I am not sure of, but I have seen a few in Steve Valentines displays.....
 

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joshuaream

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The bone looks like a catfish spine. They were used as awls, but they were also just leftovers from meals sometimes. On the toolized ones the little sawtooth barbs are usually worn away. I pick them up.

Nice little points.
 

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Thanks Josh. I was thinking catfish spine awl also.....found a few in the midden close to where I found this one. The polish was what made me think it was be used.
 

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