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Ok it is weird. It is not normal. I found it in the water years ago and has been in a brokes jar. It is not bi-faced. It is not uni-faced. It is no faced ? :dontknow: Really it is like a flake they just worked the edges. Maybe they were happy with the thickness? Anyone seen anything like this or maybe what type it might be?
I am hoping it is valuable and one of a kind ! Just kidding but it is a weird one.

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Really a neat piece TN, I would go with your thought that they were happy with the thickness?? "Good enough",they might have thought...lol
Very cool...
BCI
 

Shaft Scraper of sorts. Believe it or not I am finding some strange tools in my new field. Most are only worked on the edges but even less work than yours has. You should do a strange tool thread, post yours.
 

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But I have never seen one done like this. Scrapers yeah but this is in the style of a point. What point I do not know. Speculating and running wild.8-)
 

yeah, like a spoke shave,,,,clean off bark and twig nubs etc.
 

It actually looks like a first step reduction flake to me that they made a tool out of. I have some with that curve with the cortex still attached and the secondary flaking just on the edges. Just not that same point shape. The ones I have are thick also.
 

It looks like a piece that I found last summer. I thought mine was transitional, but was told woodland instead. My piece is about the same size as yours. The shape is the same, as well. Only difference I see is mine is crudely worked on one side. Large reduction for a piece this size. I'll see if I have a pic for comparison.

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Not an exact match, but similarities are there. Still you have no closure on what it is.
 

I think an old reduction flake worked is about right. Just weird not being uni or bi,lol.
 

hi tn,i always think little ones learning on ones like that,but who knows there might have been a few lazy ones back then.
 

hey Richard...pure ole' d speculation, but that individual said " it is good enuf for my purpose." I would type it along with some similar points , in basic shape or form, from your neighborhood, and attribute to a journeymans' piece. (what jamey said)
At any rate it is good for saving in your strange and unusual pile.
 

hey Richard...pure ole' d speculation, but that individual said " it is good enuf for my purpose." I would type it along with some similar points , in basic shape or form, from your neighborhood, and attribute to a journeymans' piece. (what jamey said)
At any rate it is good for saving in your strange and unusual pile.


I have a lot of strange and unusual ones. Like my worked limestone collection. Now that is strange.:thumbsup:
 

That is cool. I have thin pieces with edge work like that but not all the way into a a base like that. It looks like it would work.
 

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