Description
This is a prehistoric-style stone axe, featuring a stone head secured to a wooden handle using binding material.The stone head is often constructed from durable materials like metamorphic rock, flint, or chert.Historically, these tools were used for tasks such as woodworking, clearing land, or as weaponry.The binding material, often rawhide or sinew, was wrapped tightly around the handle to secure the stone head in place measures 28.5 in x 10.5 in x 1.5 in
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Native American Handmade Axe
Estimate $100-$200
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Antiques, Native American, & Collectibles
Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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