this morning -KRF and bone flaker

larson1951

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this morning before the rain and wind found this stuff
some KRF scrapers, a TRSS triangle and a KRF drill
then a bone flaking tool which could have also been used as a quill flattener or pottery spatula
it had been broke but was still used as the use polish on the broke end indicates
most of these are not this long
lars
 

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flintdigger

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Very nice finds :headbang: !!! That bone flaker is a neat artifact for sure :headbang: :notworthy: :hello2: Great items as always Larson :wink:
 

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Like the pencil drill.
That KRF makes nice pieces.
 

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Great finds and glad you got some rain. What is a quill flatner? I feel like i should know this but?? haha
Thanks Lars
 

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TnMountains said:
Great finds and glad you got some rain. What is a quill flatner? I feel like i should know this but?? haha
Thanks Lars

I'm not 100% sure, but I think they were used in the weaving process.
 

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for preparing porcupine quills by making them flat them before they were dyed yellow, or green, or red
then they were used on clothing, bags, etc.
 

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nice finds, Roofer, thanks for the info that is a biggun... :notworthy:
 

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