Hematite Axes From East Tx

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Those are awesome man. Thanks for sharing them w us brother. Question for you...what’s the strangest ancient piece you’ve got...the headscratcher? I bet you have some unique wierdos that you’ve turned up over the years. In my short time at this, I know I have one piece that completely stumps me. I’ve posted it before, best guess was a grinder stone, although it resembles banner stone minus any drilled holes. Anyhow, I appreciate what I’ve seen of your shares man. Thanks
 

Some nice hardstone, what is the material of that full groove?

I thought I was a leg man but I guess I am axe man, my buddy always saying "dude you are one heck of an axe"
 

Some nice hardstone, what is the material of that full groove?

I thought I was a leg man but I guess I am axe man, my buddy always saying "dude you are one heck of an axe"

They are all full groove except the celt and made of hematite.
 

Very nice axes. Do you find these along with the points you sift out of your digs?

They are late archaic. Last year I dug a cache of 13 Gary knives and about 6ft away was two grooved axes. I believe they were associated with the Gary cache. I was digging on halves with a land owner and he got the axes while I got the knives. Unfortunately I dont have pics.
 

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