Suemon123

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I was hiking by the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta, GA today and found this in the rootball of an uprooted tree. At first I thought it was an arrowhead, but now I think it might be a scraper of some kind. Or maybe it’s just a pointed rock? It’s pretty flat on one side and slopes down to a sharp edge on the other. Only one edge is sharpened. The other is flat and wider. Any help figuring what I have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I would agree Im not an expert but does not look like it was worked. Good to ask and get opinions and learn Tommy
 

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Welcome to tnet from MI Tommy
 

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Cool find. Although, I do not believe the recovery is anything more than a rock piece. I sure hope I'm wrong...Good Luck this 2020 year! :icon_thumleft:
 

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I agree. Looks like a rock. No evidence of being worked. Good luck in your search.
 

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