A Mortar and a Heartbreaker

stryker-one

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Was out today in a field that I have been finding a lot of flakes and spalling from point knapping--and yet I had to that point not found a projectile point.

First I found the front portion of the knife and then I found the mortar. Take a look.

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That is a good one...d2
 

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stryker-one

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Thank you everyone for your comments. I wish I could find the other half of that knife :D

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TT, thanks for your input.

I am not sure--most of the grinding tools I am familiar with is of desert type. Manos and Metates. Mostly those are made of lava rock and rectangular in shape.

I called this a mortar because I did not know the name for a small bowl sized artifact that I was sure was used to grind something.

I am still trying to determine it's pedigree :D

Stryker
 

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