Talk:Green Quarry Site
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only known site of Lambrix chert
[edit]Hey, User:Andrew Jameson, could you possibly expand on that? I quoted "only known site of Lambrix chert, which was used for a variety of prehistoric tools" in new List of quarries in the United States. But it begs the question, what is Lambrix chert? Your footnote link to here doesn't work for me.
The list-article establishes that there were a number of prehistoric chert quarries in the United States. Chert seems to be same or similar to flint, and presumably is used for arrowheads, spear-points, knives. --Doncram (talk) 04:57, 21 April 2019 (UTC)
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