Description
This appears to be a prehistoric Native American 3/4 groove stone axe head, a tool traditionally used for woodworking.Similar artifacts found in the Southeastern United States are estimated to be between 250 and 3,000 years old.These tools feature a groove pecked and rubbed into three sides, which was used to secure a wooden handle. measures 7 in x 3.5 in x 1 in
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Native American Double Grooved Axe Head
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Antiques, Native American, & Collectibles
Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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