Graver?

Sep 18, 2011
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Hi
I may have posted this a looooooong tinme ago so bear with me, I dont belive that it was identified. Anyway, found on an archaic site, this appears to be a different type of stone. Most of what was found is chert. This almost looks quartzite or limestone? Either way, does it in anyway look like it was modified to a scraper or graver? Could it be natural?
any opinions welcome :)
 

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Sure looks like it but the detail is pretty smooth so it could be natural. The materiel makes me wonder also but has the right shape. Hard to see definite work by man? I would have picked it up!
 

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I agree, I would say it is a graver
 

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