could this be a scraper

Broken knee

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Neogeo

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Mayhaps started but not finished,it could be worked.But it could be tumble divits tho....not sure.How was it found?
 

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Broken knee

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Neogeo said:
Mayhaps started but not finished,it could be worked.But it could be tumble divits tho....not sure.How was it found?
It was found in the same field as the last point i found. also the concave spot fit's the finger perfect.
 

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Tnmountains

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Looks like a unifaced thumbnail scraper to me. A drove of flake and then a quickly worked edge probably for a quick task and then discarded. Expendable tool. Nice find.
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