Toolmaker

There are several places along the Bankhead Trail where — if you'll look — you can see these pieces of rock flaking off the underside of the large rocks that line a lot of the road.  They are almost all sandstone so they aren't hard like flint. But it doesn't take much effort to find one that is sharp enough to cut a small branch or vine.  And you don't have to spend any time knapping it.  I can't help but wonder if native Americans didn't think of them as toolmakers. 

Along the Bankhead Trail (the paved portion) in Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Alabama. 



Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
75mm
F8@1/5th
ISO 400
White Balance on Flash
Cropped

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