Just additional observations here for further consideration.
I could be wrong on all accounts. Just throwing mud against a rock to see if it sticks.
1. We know it's not a screwdriver because of the beveled tip. Although it may still be a tool of some kind, it seems unkikely. Not pointy enough for pierceing leather etc. However, the cannon powder charge idea intrigues me ... (sort of).
2. The fact that it's bent at an angle, which appears to be original and intentional, may be the best clue to identifying it's purpose. The hitch pin idea seems logical, but why is it bent? Those darn things are hard enough as it is to pull straight out, without adding additional tension/binding to it which would likely result due to the bent aspect!
3. I'm no tent stake expert, but have pitched my share of tents and always angle the stake away from the tent when pounding it into the ground so it pulls against the ground itself for additional stregnth. It would strike me odd if the item were intended to be pounded into anything. Because of the bent angle, the first swing of the hammer would cause it to go sideways and smash your fingers.
4. Nor am I a metal expert, but it "appears" to be machine made.
5. Bottom line?
A. Beveled tip suggest easing through a hole(s).
B. Ring for grasping or feeding rope through.
C. Bent angle for ...
I may have mud on my face now, but hey ... it washes off!
SDBB
Post Script : Happy Birthday Frank Sinatra. Born this day in 1915. (1915-1998)
Also on this day in 1980, American oil tycoon Armand Hammer pays $5,126,000 at auction for a notebook containing writings by the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci.
Hmmm ... we may be digging in the wrong dumps!