Is this an obsidian artifact?

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I'm in southern Oregon. Today while panning/ looking for gold I dug up a 3"x5" piece of obsidian out of a hole approximately 3 feet deep not far from the waters edge. I don't know much about native artifacts or obsidian. It appears to be worked, and we do not have obsidian in our area. The closest would be 100+ miles away and wouldn't be in our drainage, so it couldn't have washed down. If anyone can take a look at the pics I'd love an opinion. Thanks.
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Wikipedia: Obsidian - "...Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. It is an igneous rock. Obsidian is produced from felsic lava, rich in the lighter elements such as..."
 

I'm in southern Oregon. Today while panning/ looking for gold I dug up a 3"x5" piece of obsidian out of a hole approximately 3 feet deep not far from the waters edge. I don't know much about native artifacts or obsidian. It appears to be worked, and we do not have obsidian in our area. The closest would be 100+ miles away and wouldn't be in our drainage, so it couldn't have washed down. If anyone can take a look at the pics I'd love an opinion. Thanks.View attachment 2076652View attachment 2076653View attachment 2076654
Nice Congrats!!! Looks like a scraper. The napping isn’t the best, but an Indian may have been in a hurry🤷🏼‍♂️ Love finding points made out of Obsidian!! Used to pick it up as a kid in the Sawtooth Mountains in Southern Idaho😁
 

There are huge obsidian deposits along the Ca/Or and Nv/Or border.
It looks more like a blank, or preform (a piece that's been reduced to make a projectile point). They would go to the sources and use percussion flaking to quickly make preforms that could easily be transported in quantity back to where they lived.
 

If I found that in the UK, I would keep it, but its knapping is not that great & I would be wondering if its either a waster (piece left over from making tools), unfinished, or just very crude scrapper.
 

Interesting find
 

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