Part of a hoe maybe?

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This was an early find, before I really had an eye for tools vs flakes and cores. Originally I thought it was just a big hunk of flint. Been thinking about it lately, my best guess is a hoe. It would be a monster knife, and seems too thin to be an axe. I was curious what you guys thought. I can tell it heat treated Florence chert probably from the flint hills.
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It’s the size that has me eliminating a lot of possibilities, arrowhead, dart… the thinness makes me think not an axe… just been curious what it might have been. Here’s some other pictures for scale.
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It is sure some nice material and bet they thought so to. To bad they broke it.

When I think of hoes I think thick with a bit on it.
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Thanks for the replies I know it’s not much to go on, this is the type of hoe I was thinking. now that I posted and have been really looking I think it’s possible that it just looks like it would be huge the way it broke. Could be something similar to a north blade.
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