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Yes just for you some dry pics
I found these in a field no whole points couple of almost and the rest was scrapers and Bifacial knifes which are stem types. Interesting due to the are worked on both sides either Woodland or Mississippian period not sure. Got 1 nice graver made from a flake chunk and it is bigger than the normal ones I find much more sturdy. The whitish square piece has heavy patina on it and is actually a piece of creek rock I find in the creek usually. I knew it was special when I saw it due to I never find it in the fields. The edge work on it is only 1 sided with no other flaking. Some might see it as natural but in hand I can see the edge work and it is a unifacial tool. Maybe next time the points will be all there, HH rock
I found these in a field no whole points couple of almost and the rest was scrapers and Bifacial knifes which are stem types. Interesting due to the are worked on both sides either Woodland or Mississippian period not sure. Got 1 nice graver made from a flake chunk and it is bigger than the normal ones I find much more sturdy. The whitish square piece has heavy patina on it and is actually a piece of creek rock I find in the creek usually. I knew it was special when I saw it due to I never find it in the fields. The edge work on it is only 1 sided with no other flaking. Some might see it as natural but in hand I can see the edge work and it is a unifacial tool. Maybe next time the points will be all there, HH rock
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