Monster Limace

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An exception to limaces usually being small to medium in size, since we're on it.

Probably from Western Kentucky & out of TD's junk box way back when nobody had any interest in stuff like this.

The butt end was once an endscraper, re-sharpened and stacked to the point where it was useless. Quite a graver spur at the tip.

Sometimes called Humpbacked Scrapers. Paleo.
 

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Another one, on a big, thick blade, from Lincoln Co. Kentucky.

Anybody recognise the material ?
 

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Big Material ??? I am finding gravers and uni faced stuff in my flint buckets from 20 years ago. Cool stuff. Great pictures.
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nice ones, the graver piece is a classic paleo tool. that material looks like ridge or paoli, high quality whatever it is.
 

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