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  • #46
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    • #47
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      • #48
        My Hafted Scrapers, Drills, a much cherished Paleo Scraper from Central New York's Pott's Site showing NYS Museum catalog number, and a piece I would appreciate your opinions on: I guess I would call it a Lanceolate Knife? Or Point? Does it look 'finished' to you? Could it be Early Archaeic old? Thanks!
        Cayuga County, NY Finger Lakes Region

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        • #49
          I found this broken tool along the shoreline of a central Mass lake. The pieces were about 100' apart. One end is a drill, and has some wear showing it was used as one, and the other end is quite sharp and looks as though it could have been used as an adz. Multi-tool?

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          • JoeInMA
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            Wow beautiful piece! I just joined this group today, I’m in Lynn, MA just north of Boston. As I’m new to this, and love it, I’ve only found a couple artifacts, and all from the MA Islands. Looking forward to finding some points hopefully on the north shore!

        • #50
          The simple form of a flake knife. Central Colorado.
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          Look to the ground for it holds the past!

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          • #51
            A few Colorado scrapers.
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            Look to the ground for it holds the past!

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