3 pieces with questions

JUNKYARD DOG

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The Bone is a Deer Ulna or leg bone. They were used all the time as Awls like the ones in my pictures here, but I don't see any evidence of yours ever being used. Probably just part of a dinner.

As for the other pieces, you may be right on both accounts.
 

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That last large piece of flint with the cross knapping and bulb on the end is a stellar artifact. You have been finding a bunch sir.
Thaks for sharin
HH on ur new cw site as well
TnMtns
 

thanks srv, I am probably wishing to much, but I do see some wear
on it and whewe it was chopped looks like it was man made, but i supose
that could of been cut like that when butchering for consuption. Thanks again.
wes

yes sir Tn. I agree on the digger being steller, could that stack on it be there
to keep the dirt from building up on the piece? who knows!!! thanks man
for the good words. wes...
 

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