OntarioArch
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What gorgeous, 'coffee' brown colors in this piece!! Could this be Knife River Flint? I acquired it at a yard sale, so know nothing of its history.
This 2 inch blade also exhibits interesting flaking patterns: I am just learning the terminology, so here goes:
I believe...the base shows thinning flakes, which were struck in an upward motion.
And the blade shows flakes of about the same size, that meet in the middle, resulting in a slight median ridge - on only one face: collateral flaking?
Not sure if my pics show this well, but the 'spokeshave' indentation near the tip looks to be intentional...or at least original: flake scars on both faces of the blade terminate at that indentation.
I just love this little blade. Would you think it is early archaic? thanks!
This 2 inch blade also exhibits interesting flaking patterns: I am just learning the terminology, so here goes:
I believe...the base shows thinning flakes, which were struck in an upward motion.
And the blade shows flakes of about the same size, that meet in the middle, resulting in a slight median ridge - on only one face: collateral flaking?
Not sure if my pics show this well, but the 'spokeshave' indentation near the tip looks to be intentional...or at least original: flake scars on both faces of the blade terminate at that indentation.
I just love this little blade. Would you think it is early archaic? thanks!
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