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BAEE7AF5-9A36-4128-8937-2115ED60EC7C.webpECDE94CE-7B12-48A3-96FA-247B3737E2E8.webp7889DA53-A8F4-4A58-9BB5-4B5B53B63CD5.webp Took me 2 weeks to lug this mega chunk of this glassy green 80lb chunk out of the woods, but what should I do with it? Don't really want to break it apart either idk , any ideas?
 

Just looking at it, it looks to me like obsidian (volcanic glass).
 

Ya, I'm in south hills Pittsburgh, Pa, E1FA29EA-CA40-444C-BA05-152323D6D1B8.webp297DA5B5-043A-4466-B8C7-4387E40E08C1.webp
 

Big chunk of high grade chert, I guess
 

A knapper would start tapping it with a hammerstone and take it apart on the cracks. If you end up with any crack free pieces that are big enough you could than chip a point or make some tools. Gary
 

Looks to have lots of cracks which is a big problem for knappers. Well if you don't want to break it up then stick it in the garden. If it were mine, being a flint knapper I would spall it out to see if their were any larger pieces to make arrowheads.
 

Interesting, I haven't heard of any big quarries near there but if you check out some of the tools found at Meadowcroft Rockshelter they are a lot of grey relics. Might be an interesting discovery.

I'm sure some of the Penna guys know a lot more about the raw materials in your area.
 

Some pretty material , I’m in Maryland ( eastern shore ) near Delaware state line I think I may have a few points I have found that looks very similar to that material I’ll have to see if I can find them and take a few pics. At first glance I thought it was flint but maybe Onondaga Chert ?
 

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