Eastern Paleo Endscrapers

uniface

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Like these from the Shifting Sands site in [edit: Oklahoma] (this is the only way I could get the image from the dinosaur computer to here), eastern examples tend to be cornered ( I.e., <90 degree corner angle/s, depending on whether double or single cornered. Sometimes lost in continued edge rejuvenation.

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Clark County, Ky. Double cornered.
 

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pepperj

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Very nice display.

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pepperj

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Your attachments aren't showing up for me? Sometimes it happens when using a phone/tablet they appear for you but not actually to the members.
 

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I have seen Richard Rose’s collection many times from the shifting sand site in Oklahoma. He displays at the Loveland archeology society show. I think the frame of scrapers are some of his finds.
 

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