WebFeb 17, 2013 · North American Indian Artifacts Paleo End Scrapers 1320 Feb 14, 2013 1320 Silver Member Dec 10, 2004 3,427 2,273 East Central Kentucky Feb 14, 2013 #1 This is another great link that helps to ID the older scrapers that some of us likely have. Paleo end scrapers are very ancient stone tools you can find in North America. Most of the scrapers you can find in the ground in North America are not paleo end scrapers. If you find a scraper, it may not be an end scraper, and it may not be prehistoric. Scrapers were used until stone tools disappeared. … See more Scrapers are one of the most common stone tools. They were just as common as stone knives, gouges, and spades. They appeared 40,000 years agoin the old world and were used until much more recently. In North America, … See more End scrapers were often made out of the same stones people used to make early projectile points. Chert that was good to make fluted dart points in the paleolithic was also good for making scrapers. Scrapers were made … See more Yes, there is evidence that people took care of and repaired their tools, including in the paleo period. When the edge became dull, people … See more Paleo end scrapers often have spurs on the sidesof the tool, which give away the tool's age. About half of paleo end scrapers have these … See more
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WebNov 13, 2013 · Spurred end scrapers may be the end product of periodic resharpening and bit attrition of notched specimens. In effect, this process would continually reduce the bit … http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1413 WebSpurred end scrapers commonly occur in known Paleoindian tool assemblages and are often considered diagnostic of the Paleoindian culture period. However, spurred end … asif ali. zardari. group