S.C Blueish Rhyolite

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Some more personal S.C finds, I don't know if you can tell from the pics but these have a blueish tint to them.
And any ID on these are appreciated, probably S River also. Enjoy
Clint
 

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Not being mean or anything, cuz I'm still learning but.... They look like just stones that haven't been worked at all, is that possible?
 
Everything is fine no harm done at all, some rhyolite does not show any flaking at all. Its just a very crude material that was available. Just about all the material is crude in SC an NC and doesn't stand out like others. Just depends on if the indian was very skilled or not i guess. There is some rhyolite that shows extreme flaking (green) but this type here is just a crude material. Hope this helps, thanks for the interest.
Clint
 
Carolina Points said:
Everything is fine no harm done at all, some rhyolite does not show any flaking at all. Its just a very crude material that was available. Just about all the material is crude in SC an NC and doesn't stand out like others. Just depends on if the indian was very skilled or not i guess. There is some rhyolite that shows extreme flaking (green) but this type here is just a crude material. Hope this helps, thanks for the interest.
Clint


It does, thank you for explaining & for not getting mad! :thumbsup:
 
Nice artifacts, could be that this material just does'nt weather well, maybe when it was made it had better detail ???
 

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