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Originally Posted by BeerSlayer1
WC, you've got me thinking. That big club I found was near water as well (along a river ) and I haven't been able to think of a use for something that big until now. Do you think these big hammers were used to break through ice in winter to maintain access to drinking water?
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Certainly probable. Larger stone tools were usually left at sites of use. No point carrying a bunch of rocks around, just have another set of heavy tools where you are moving too. Like good camping sites today, the good spots were used repeatedly.
Just good old common sense.