Can you identify this point for me??

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I used to be in an archeology group for about 5 years or so back in high school... so I know this is a worked, but broken, point. If anyone would be kind enough to give me any information on it, that'd be great. I'm usually only into MDing & THing, but I found this as I was walking through a State Forest area on some trails. I know a few of the tribes that lived here were the Osage, Kickapoo, Cherokee's, and some others I can't recall off hand. Thanks for any posts that might help with the ID...

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Your right about it being broken and worked, but there's no real distinct notching or basel form to put an estimate on time period or type. I would just call it a scraper, jmo.
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