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This is a prehistoric arrowhead / point from Arkansas, USA. Such objects are relatively common and have been collected for many years. Traditionally, the best collecting sites are plowed farmers' fields.
Arrowheads, spearpoints, scrapers, and knives were made from a variety of specific materials, but chert ("flint") was the most commonly used. Chert / flint is a cryptocrystalline, quartzose sedimentary rock.
Locality: Arkansas River in the Fort Smith area, western Arkansas, USA
A homeless mother and her kids inside the wooden wagon walks across on the Sudirman's street near Bundaran Hotel of Indonesia.She worked as the scraper who collect papers,plastics and any other stuff that can be exchanged with a less amount of money.
Ancient Fujian Gallery, Fujian Museum, Fuzhou, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
This is a familiar tool. As I remember them from my childhood I got curious and bought this one together with a few unused scraper hooks. This Skarsten model is apparently made for wallpaper scraping but works well enough on wood too. The removable hook can also be sharpened.