Hello, first post, new member. I'm not so well educated on native artifacts but have been a pretty serious rockhound for 3 decades. I live in muskingum county ohio, so of course my favorite place to hunt rocks is flint ridge over in hopewell. Between the pits of nethers farm and the fields and woods of their neighbors, i know the ridge about as well as anyone I've met. Hunting artifacts up there isn't really my objective, more looking for crystal clusters and unusual pieces to carve. But i am very observant to what i see. Theres a lot of potential artifacts amd tons of debitage all over the ground. A lot of it is obviously contemporary, color patterns matching more recently dug up flint. But then the oldball sticks out once in a while. It doesn't match anything else in the area. Was either brought there or was quarried from a lonf gone layer. Thats how i found this piece. I was digging around the roots of a very large old tree, this popped out. Every thing around it was mostly white to gray flint. I apologize for the pics, tried to get the flute to look right. Its worked on both sides and is impressivly thin. Any light anyone cold shine on this, i would be very obliged.
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