Jeradkeys13
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- Aug 16, 2022
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Fossilized shark tooth I think it's from a great white
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Thanks digger rjVery Cool!!! Congrats!!!
If you watch the video it shows just one way ( ancient man) how that tooth would have been drilled.What does this mean?
Oh yeah I seen that it was pretty Kool so that's how this tooth would have been drilled?If you watch the video it shows just one way ( ancient man) how that tooth would have been drilled.
So ig that video shows exactly how this tooth was drilledIf you watch the video it shows just one way ( ancient man) how that tooth would have been drilled.
How do I do that lol I can't find it 😳A fossil is stone. They used micro drills and/or bamboo reeds with sand to drill with also. I am unsure what method was used on yours to turn the fossil into an artifact.
If you want to know post in the native American artifact section. They will know.
How do I do that lol I can't find the thread 😳
What does this me
Thanks Knocked man so that means this could be worth a lot of it got it authenticated?And therein lines the problem. Just like arrowheads, there’s lots of fakes out there these days. Genuine drilled teeth are rare, but they’re quite commonly faked these days, and are hard to authenticate. I’d say they’re only worth a lot to the finder who knows for himself if it’s genuine.