dognose
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The hafted scraper I found recently, is an interesting point in that appears to have been broken, and then made into the hafted scraper after an impact fracture occurred.
I would theorize such an event occurring to a projectile point, and the resulting damaged relic modified into a hafted scraper would be relatively common. But from my experience this is the first I can visualize the impact result and see the next phase of the relics life coming into being.
Looking closely at what could be considered the obverse, in relation to the bevel, it looks like an impact fracture occurred. The right side of the blade is sheared off and a large impact flute is just right of center.
the broken blade edge shows rework only on one area.
The backside exhibits flaking on all of the edge of the blade. The channel just right of center I don't think was caused by the impact. I base this on the chipping seen just towards the scraper edge before the channel starts.
I would theorize such an event occurring to a projectile point, and the resulting damaged relic modified into a hafted scraper would be relatively common. But from my experience this is the first I can visualize the impact result and see the next phase of the relics life coming into being.
Looking closely at what could be considered the obverse, in relation to the bevel, it looks like an impact fracture occurred. The right side of the blade is sheared off and a large impact flute is just right of center.
the broken blade edge shows rework only on one area.
The backside exhibits flaking on all of the edge of the blade. The channel just right of center I don't think was caused by the impact. I base this on the chipping seen just towards the scraper edge before the channel starts.
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