A good blade, or a good natural

TXCreekWalker

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Found in northern Dallas County today.

Found this one in a creek bed, about six inches under flowing water. Now, at first I was excited, but then I remembered how what is called "creek chatter" has fooled me several times. I want to think this is worked, but this also might just be another one of those times where the chatter gets me. I will say that it does fit very comfortably gripped between my thumb and my pointer finger, and the end that presses against my middle finger has been smoothed. BUT, I know, many natural rocks fit nice in our hands. Its the miracle and purpose of our hands to grab object easily. Man made or natural, I can see this being a useful tool.

What do you think? Natural or worked?


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Idk your chert in Texas. But if I was to find that material here I would instantly think it was a man made gravel used to fill the washouts on the banks. Sometimes it will fool me. But like I said it might not be the gravel and maybe something you normally find.
 

Idk your chert in Texas. But if I was to find that material here I would instantly think it was a man made gravel used to fill the washouts on the banks. Sometimes it will fool me. But like I said it might not be the gravel and maybe something you normally find.


I often find this type of chert in the creeks I am able to go, I have not seen any areas that use gravel as washout control here. Its mostly a combination of netting and/or large stones with chain-linked netting. However, that is not to say it could not have washed down from an area upstream that man made gravel was used. I will include the in situ pictures I took to see if that gives any indication one way or another.
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We have limestone here and sometimes that color is limestone. They did work it once in a while if they couldn’t find anything else. But still I’m not familiar with the cherts and other stuff you have. If we had some Texas people they might know.
 

I’d say that is a man made blade struck off of a larger core. High quality material. It shows 3 clean previous blade removals on its face. Although a slight possibility it’s a geofact, I’ll go with man made artifact.
 

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