Tool or preform?

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What a nice piece of material; esp. from pic4--a bulls eye! I'm going with quarry blank.
 

What a nice piece of material; esp. from pic4--a bulls eye! I'm going with quarry blank.
Thanks for the info!
 

Cool piece. That picture from the side tells the story pretty well. When you see a zig-zag edge, it's usually not a finished tool. And those high and low points are great platforms for a knapper to continue working the piece.

I also use the term quarry blank for pieces like that, but a lot of people just call them preform. I think both are valid.
 

To farther muddy the waters sometimes a preform is used as tool it’s self so the answer to your original question… yes.
 

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