Get-the-point
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Well going through something's today and stumbled on this. First the pile the rest was debitage. In the center of the photo one heartbreak a tie on whale tail banner. You can see the grooves on top and bottom in the center and the raised hump area in the center.
The second piece is a flint knife. The area that looks like where it is broke is actually ground smooth. I'm thinking hafting area or possibly another tool.
the next is a argillite knife. Argillite was a easy lithic to work with. Typically they can be ground perfectly flat creating nice edges.
The next photo shows a turtleback scraper. A little part is broke off the back area.
The next piece is a flake knife. Still retaining quite the edge on it. These were found in NJ....The rest is broken points and gravers and I put some red and orange jasp.er in the mix...... Hope you enjoy.......
The second piece is a flint knife. The area that looks like where it is broke is actually ground smooth. I'm thinking hafting area or possibly another tool.
the next is a argillite knife. Argillite was a easy lithic to work with. Typically they can be ground perfectly flat creating nice edges.
The next photo shows a turtleback scraper. A little part is broke off the back area.
The next piece is a flake knife. Still retaining quite the edge on it. These were found in NJ....The rest is broken points and gravers and I put some red and orange jasp.er in the mix...... Hope you enjoy.......
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