My name is Kelly and I love hiking and finding strange things...I live in east Tennessee not sure what this one is...any ideas
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Thank u ....I wasn't sure what it wasHi Kuddy, and welcome to the site.
What you have there is an ax head, and a fine looking one, at that!
Can't offer any details, but I'm sure there will be someone along soon that can tell you much more about it.
Thank ugrooved stone ax head. It is generally accepted that those date to around 8 to 9 thousand years old. That is a spectacular find. You might want to post it in the North American Indian Artifacts section to learn more about it. https://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts.82/
Thank ugrooved stone ax head. It is generally accepted that those date to around 8 to 9 thousand years old. That is a spectacular find. You might want to post it in the North American Indian Artifacts section to learn more about it. https://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts.82/
Raised ridge full groove axe.My name is Kelly and I love hiking and finding strange things...I live in east Tennessee not sure what this one is...any ideas
My friend has it...I'll ask him to send me more pics when he gets homeWell I see it found its way over here. Like I said earlier. It's a very nice find. Please post more pics of different angles
My friend found it in the dirtReally good find. Was it in the dirt or water when you found it?
It’s a very rare find in the south. Most are found up north.My friend found it in the dirt
It is a beauty. I'll say more when or if we get the additional pics. I'm about to give up on those.That is a beauty, so nice I can understand buckleberrys suspicion. Hope nothing fishy happened and it’s a true find, Great axe.