Thumb scrapers lithic show

Fat

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In an attempt to see some lithics I have picked up and maybe more common in Nebraskas heartland.
Please show me your artifacts made from, kinda like we did before. 41CFB84E-D597-48C1-A306-6DCCAD8E2376.jpeg E16FC77E-7708-4937-B1AF-B3ED86EE46E6.jpeg AFEF15F0-6E6A-4103-AF4F-781448F8914B.jpeg 5C064462-9AE1-4CEB-8739-DFFDBACFA251.jpeg
 

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Charl

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A few quartz end scrapers from a field that yielded several hundred over a 30 year period....

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Jasper...

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End scrapers from the Paleo Sugarloaf site, Deerfield, Ma. So far, only about 0.3% of the site has been excavated.

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Up-North

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A large Minnesota petrified wood scraper.
This ones damaged on the “business” end.
Thumb rest included, that was meant to be there.
You can still some bark on this one. BD7A6713-DF14-4386-9E12-937826C8C538.jpeg 49B7B6E8-1CF5-49C0-B00B-5D7929847768.jpeg 67B2D6FD-9C87-4AC2-AF23-0DB500842888.jpeg
 

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The Grim Reaper

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I don't have a lot of pictures of my Scrapers but here are some of the ones I have from North Dakota. These were all acquired by trades with Steve Bauman (Larson1951). Lots of Knife River Flint for the bulk of these but also some Agate and Silicified Sandstone.
 

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