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tomclark wrote:
yes, it's been resharpened several times at least. Looks like also sharpened, kept sharp and conserved material by beveling. Also looks like it was resharpened in the haft. Nice find!
The resharpening on the shaft is absolute. They did not bother with attempting to finish out. When it became convenient they most likely replaced the point and put that one aside.
Bone2stone
It is a "Rock" when it's on the ground.
It is a "Specimen" when picked up and taken home.
​Jessy B.
Circa:1982
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So bone are you saying they just never used it or just never finished it? I have found some peices that look like they were ready to use but just never put an edge on them. And was wondering why,I have found points and small knifves like that. The rite shape and size but no flaked edges. Just wondering
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Your second example is also Lost Lake. These are very desirable points where I come from! It also appears to have a burinated tip which I find unusual. Matt, if you are out there, question to you. Do you believe in purposely burination of tools? I feel I have a few, including a nice big corner notch. Sharon, I like your point. Ray
Like a drifter I was born to walk alone
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