~A Couple~

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A couple from s.e. Minnesota, both surface finds. Out of Winona county along the upper Mississippi River valley…✌️
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Is that a "big stack" chisel? And, a North Biface or some other preform? Good finds and thanks.
The triangle, to me, doesn’t quite “fit” to the north blade.. but, it very well could be.
The other, could very well be used as a chisel or some type of woodworking tool.. it’s maker sure made many attempts to thin the hump down.. looks like the rock won.. lol.
Happy holidays and stay safe….✌️
 

I have one that I thought had a big stack on it but it looks like yours takes the cake,Lol. Great pieces.
 

Very nice.
The white humped relic looks like a humped back chisel. Does either end have any use wear?
 

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