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First off, welcome to the forum! Now..Can we get a pic of the other face and a pic of the side to show thickness? Is there any flaking other than the two spots on the side? If the other side shows some flaking it could be a uniface tool of some sort, but from this one pic it is kinda hard to say that it is anything other than a rock or a spall at best. Typically, with non-descript items especially, we'd like to see multiple pics to show the whole of the piece. Also general location info helps alot, i.e. your state, region of the state that you're in, and your county if you wish to include it. You can add that info to your profile so it shows at the bottom of your posts and you won't get asked repeatedly.Stagger Lee/ SE Missouri
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DO NOT MAKE DUPLICATE POST OF THE SAME ITEM IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE FORUM!
This will not change our responses! Now your trying to piggy back other peoples post with your ROCKS!
Your claim of having this rock "authenticated" is laughable and an obvious grasp for validation, but please prove me wrong and show us those papers and tell us who's the smart guy who authenticated it???
I've now moved this thread to "Rocks mistakenly believed to be artifacts" because Rock Turnerhas failed to provide anymore information to prove this item is an artifact.Last edited by Kyflintguy; 05-02-2018, 08:51 AM. Reason: Confused moving the op post twice with another poster.Josh (Ky/Tn collector)
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Originally posted by RockTurner View PostI've officially had this authenticated so anyone want to take another guess. Just wanted to see how knowledgeable members are on here and so far my conclusion is not very trusting.
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I am in for a good one here . Flip that over and take a good pic of that lower right side that looks like some work . You know the area I am talking about .
That will bring some clarity to human modification .
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