mixed bag of tools

musky44

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the flint celt in the first pic is polished up nicely at the bit, not sure if the photo will show it. the little celt in the 2nd pic moved up to the top of my favorites as soon as i layed eyes on it. i have only found a handfull of hardstone celts and that one is by far the smallest. there is not a scratch on it. the 3rd piece, i think is a big crude chopper, or maybe a home protection piece. the others are some tools ive found in the last month or so. [attach 10]
 

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tomclark

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that first one looks like a classic paleo end scraper :o
 

Lone Star

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Musky, Choppers and tools find me. The first is classic, just enough to keep a grip on it. I've got a bunch with the cortex left for a smooth feel in the hand. Never found a hardstone one though.
On your last pic the furthest on the right is similiar to our "Clear Fork" tools and stuff. Check to see if there's a sharp bevel on the blunt end. If it's the same manner of tool, that was the main working edge. Cool. Thanks for showing. Lone Star
 

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