How can you tell if worked or not

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No signs of being worked, no signs of being flaked or ground in pictures.
 

Than how is this worked I’m trying to see
 

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Best thing to do is kinda look over how arrowheads and such were made, then study some of the artifacts posted on here. I thought that second one you posted might be a knocked off flake, not used for anything, just debitage. Which might be an indicator to look a little closer around where you found it.
 

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Working with one picture is tricky but assuming the back is flat, then these would be previous removals so as part of the core red white blue green and yellow were other flakes knocked off then came this one. classic signs of a flake, the other piece doesn’t really show any purposeful removals and seems to be too chunky to be a flake. but most pics are also out of focus
 

Best thing to do is kinda look over how arrowheads and such were made, then study some of the artifacts posted on here. I thought that second one you posted might be a knocked off flake, not used for anything, just debitage. Which might be an indicator to look a little closer around where you found it.
I’m going back where I found it to scan again
 

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