Atypical flake tools.

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I think it could be a good exercise if some folks would post some of their unusual, uncommon, and/or not yet named, flake tool types. Itā€™s artifacts like these that have me examining about every flake I come across when Iā€™m hunting.

Here are are a few of my favorites of that type.

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Captain red-beard thanks for contributing! Them are some good examples.

I think that last one you posted had likely become a drill. Is the other end knocked around like a typical thumb scraper bit too?

I think the other halfted one looks like it could simply be be an exhausted scraper. But it also looks like it may have a spoke shave worked into the bit on one side.


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Feel I should add these to the thread as well. These are 2 points made out of flakes, they are super thin and still razor sharp. I Still pick up and keep most bigger flakes/debitage and do find a lot of them have some type of secondary knapping done to them once they are cleaned up a little.

This one is 29mm long
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This one is 32mm long, 4mm thick
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The first pic in your last thread now has me leaning to that being a knife. The narrow portion was possibly halted into bone or wood handle.
 

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Cool thread! These are a few Jasper flake tools from my area.
 

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A tool that was made from a flake struck from a core, or source, of useable material. Instead of manipulating source stone for a tool, you use pieces removed from original cobble, rock, stone to make a tool. My amateur take on it....
 

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What do you mean by ā€œFlake Toolā€?

basically it can be any flake that shows evidence of alteration for likely use by NA's. Sometimes we don't know what the use was though.

A native needed a quick knife, he could/would simply use the sharp edge of a flake, when it became dull he'd touch up the edge leaving evidence. And when done, simply toss it.
 

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