Is This a Stone Age Cutting or Scraping tool??

BuffaloBob

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I'll start by saying I have never, ever found an indain arrowhead as much as I looked.

But just today, rummaging around my hunting/detecting/fishing closet a-la-Bumstead, I picked up this stone and it occurred to me that it might be an Indian artifact. So what are your thoughts?

And no I do not remember where I found it. Colorado and maybe Eleven Mile Resv or Kremmling areas.

The sharp concave edge is actually thin enough to be transparent and seems to be pretty sharp.

Thanks for looking..... :)

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Due to the type of material,it would be really hard to knapp without it falling into pieces,natural formation,not an artifact in my opinion. keep looking!

Rvrpilot
 

I have to agree with rvrpilot. From what I cann see in your pictures I would have to say a natural rock and not an artifact.
 

Thanks guys. That's what I wanted to know. :)
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