Possible Indian geofact

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I've had bad judgement here lately, but I found this today at work. Pretty cool material, was hoping it was possibly a Monroe mountain point but not sure. Looks worked to me but I'm no expert
 

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We need to see a side view to see how thick it is. It has the correct outline for a Morrow Mountain but it could also just be a large chunk of material.
 
If anybody would know you would
 

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I admit it a little rough and on the thicker side bit it didn't look like a clean break . Defiantly wasn't not going to pick it up
 
Quartz is really hard to determine if it's flaked by just a picture. It definitely has the look so it may very well be a crude Morrow Mountain Point. Even if not, it's a very cool piece of crystal Quartz.
 
Appreciate it man....thanks for taking a look
 
It does look like a quartz biface, so it would be artifactual. Maybe it's a stage in the production of a point or other tool.
 
Looks damaged.Quartz when it breaks is sometimes very hard to tell what it use to be.
 
That's what I was thinking charle
 

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