Help on identifying my potential first find?

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Georgetown, Texas
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Cheap $100 Tracker IV. (Haven't gotten really into this yet)
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All Treasure Hunting
Found this down near the river

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If it is some sort of rock to make arrowheads, does that mean I’m probably close to more?

Thanks guys it’s exciting I had a feeling run down my spine. Lol

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That's a nodule that's had some flakes removed. For whatever reason, it was discarded. Maybe too thick for the width. Maybe cracks or other flaws. Maybe too darn tough. All nodules of flint are not created equal. Lots more junk to be found than flawless pieces. Gary
 
Core. Top bashed and some edgework makes me lean towards failed or in-process unifacial scraper.
 
It's a core as Tom said. I'd say they all were repurposed as other tools (choppers, scrapers, etc...). You're in a good place to find artifacts. Keep on.
 
Yes, I agree with a worked core. So, they will probably making tolls and point nearby. Its worth a look for sure.
 

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