Worked rocks?

Oct 2, 2012
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quito

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Some of them look like debitage to me.

Often it took multiple strikes to remove a piece of flint giving some pieces the look of being worked.
 

Tnmountains

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I would guess 7 & 8. Or are they both the same piece ?
 

BearCreek

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The medium gray looks like a big flake off a core.
 

crj1968

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Right material for sure on the "glassy" ones. Maybe not "worked" but IMO held and broken by ancient hands. Which to me, is always a neat thing to find.
 

coosakid

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Seems to be..... That's how I always find my places to hunt... Gotta be something close by so keep looking in the area

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Old Pueblo

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Definitely worked. Looks like lithic debris, except for the pieces in the center. The gray ones looks like a scraper, nice and flat on the bottom and sharp on the edge. Keep looking and there is probably some more tools around there.
 

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