Uniface Scraper/Artifact Finds

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Found these last week poking around at the farm. Two inch uniface scraper with a spur made of translucent material. Pencil drill. Two Hopewell points, one with a fire pop. And half of a stone bead. I have only found around 3-4 of these scrapers at the farm......and this one is a dandy. Don't know the material, it has a caramel coating/rind. Thanks in advance.
 

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You did well,good variety of stuff.More poking around is in order.
 

:icon_thumright: That thumb scraper is a dandy! Nice Finds!
 

Nice finds , That drill looks sweet , what’s the bigger half circle piece ? Crock ware or artifact ?
 

The stone piece is half of a drilled stone bead Arrow85........
 

That is a great scraper!!

The graver is a common feature often overlooked and often worn down to were not so noticeable.
 

Assuming from your picture you're from Ohio or thereabouts, the scraper's likely Paoli chert ("Carter Caves") from Kentucky.
 

Thanks for the material ID Uniface........Kentuck is only a mile away.
 

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