A fat.. crude paleo

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I believe it to be paleo. If so, it’s my only.
This was a ridgetop surface find.
The maker tried to thin it down.
Looks like the stack won.. not a hint of any other artifact
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Angostura would be my best guess nice find .
 

Looks like a failed Clovis to me. Medial ridge both sides, failed fluting platform on one side. Material must have been really tough. Gary
 

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