Bone tool ??

villagenut

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Found this bone fragment in my sifter at kitchen midden site where other finds have been stp, stone and shell tools and lots of old bone fragments, many with cut and percussion breakage marks. A few bone pieces have shown some polish as if they were pins but not really sure of some like this one. This doesn't look normal to me, looks like it was polished up at the one end like it was part of a handle? What.do you all think ? Thanks for looking,vn

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I’d guess just natural processes and decay over time I don’t think there would be enough in a tooth to warrant the effort of cracking one open
 

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Ok Thanks OTB. I am a lot better off now with all that info you all provided me with.:thumbsup:
 

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Thanks for your thoughts on this one TC ....so would the polished up end be natural or man alterred? i have found some polished bone tool fragments but most all are in bits and pieces....
 

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Looks like a piece of a large tooth to me. Most likely a Bear. There's a few big ones in these pics.
 

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I think the lighter area may have just weathered differently. bone chip.jpg
 

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