I told Dr. Morrow she could have the core.
The piece that came off basically was so cracked it fell pretty much into pieces. The top had a skin fracture, so the platforms came off also.
You know how this stuff is. It is never the same shape. I was 5 feet from the road, bucket getting heavy, and I made one last stop, two hours in. On auto pilot, I found a beautiful artifact, picked it up, and deliberately broke it.
Was in the sassafras grove, right where I would go if I needed to make a spear. I wonder if it wasn't left right there to be used as needed.
I am going to try to collect all the pieces I can. Don't know if it will help, but it might make me feel a little less stupid right now.
Now, someone tell me how they did it, please! How do you drive inch and a half scars 8 inches straight across raw Burlington. On a straight face, with very little curvature?
The other thing here too, is that if they walk down the ridge, the creek at the bottom takes them straight back all the way to the Kimmswick dig, about five miles away. Too far to pack a big chunk I think. This may have been a regular route also. If they walk ten feet in any direction, they could pick up another piece, but how many pieces can you drive those kinds of blades off of? I don't think anything i have found would support that. Apparently, when they worked it, it was fresh, without all the cracks.
The crack was not there when they worked it, for sure.
Anyway, I am rambling! I still feel like an idiot.