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Can anyone help to identify this find. I am thinking maybe smokes quartz, someone else has suggested obsidian?

Thanks in advance
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It's Chert you can tell by the dark colour, the way it fractures and it's waxy appearance it was a favourite among ancient tool makers because it was easy to fracture but extremely hard and could be sharpened to a razor sharp knifes edge.
 
Have a good look around the area you found it ashamay - I find it regularly in the same spot as I pick up carnelian, sard, petrified wood and other stuff.
 
gcause said:
It's Chert you can tell by the dark colour, the way it fractures and it's waxy appearance it was a favourite among ancient tool makers because it was easy to fracture but extremely hard and could be sharpened to a razor sharp knifes edge.

Yep I agree it's Chert.
 
How hard is the stuff, would that be like soapstone, or the stuff they use to mark lines on steel before you cut it ?
 
Thanks for the reply and bringing me up to speed, it's definitely chert. we also found quite a large number of petrified wood.
 

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