little agate scraper

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Re: little agate scraper

Nice one, Lars :hello2:

Notice that you've got a combination tool there.

The end has a scraper edge, while the sides are re-sharpened into cutting edges.
 

Re: little agate scraper

thankyou face
it sure is funny that I never really noticed that, but you are right, it is a combo tool
I always appreciate your input
Lars
 

Re: little agate scraper

Chert quality doesn't matter that much with points and such, since they can be one-use tools, but for a scraper, you want the best, toughest chert you can get -- stuff that will hold an edge. That's why, often times, out west, you can find points made of obsidian, but the scrapers are of jasper, chacedony, agate and whatnot. The only people who ever made scrapers of obsidian were boxed-in and couldn't get anything else.

An image of interest :
http://www.lithiccastinglab.com/gallery-pages/pointscrapersalaska.jpg
 

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