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Hey ts mom, I am not seeing anything unusual, unless you are talking about the shape which could have been caused by a natural break. The secret is to look for where it would have been altered by man using known methods of working, flaking or grinding! Keep at it not an easy thing to learn!
It does take time to learn and gain experience. I would also suggest buying a few different books at Barnes and Noble to study in your free time. There is a section in there that does have some good selections. In the mean time, keep looking and having fun with it.
Bob
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