I found both of these At the same site About two months apart. They look to me like they might have been hafted horizontally into a handle. Does anyone else find these? Maybe they're just choppers?
Yes.. it doesn't feel at all like it would be handheld. here's a couple angles. I don't know if it will show up in the photos but there is definite impact damage on the secondary flaked ends.
the first photo is the backside ..the second photo is the bottom.
More than likely choppers. They broke alot of bone into pieces for rendering at this site. More likely a chop-o-matic than a leaverite.. great post there Nat. Almost as original As sex stones.
I find tools like that all the time on woodland site near the beach. Limited materials in parts of FL, they used every little bit of it. Score bone, scrape whatever!
The big one was used more that one edge is completely worked. It could just be one good edge of a broken scraper...... but even the little projections have a few flakes taken off, hard for nature to do that. I'd prefer to hold it in my hand with my readers on boom.
Thanks all of you. I wanted a few thoughts and got them. Alot of folks..unless they come from an area where the only good lithic stone had to be brought in expect everything to be textbook more or less..I get that. That's just not the case here. And Tom... I wish we could "swap recipes" so to speak.. it's very refreshing to talk to someone with some good old Florida experience. Thanks.