A few we've found

crokseti

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Here's a few that we've found local
Wanna see more?
 

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Nicodemus

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NICE! Post all you want!
 

crokseti

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These big ones are of some local stone. I've seen it exposed on the river here.
 

crokseti

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I sure wish I knew more about the different styles.
I can't tell one period from another yet.
Some look old but that don't always mean it is.
My favorite is the brown knife with the straight edge.
 

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Redbow

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Man, you do have a few! Thanks for showing us your artifacts!
 

Nugefan

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post em up , man you have a nice collection .....
 

Nicodemus

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A 6 inch Lost Lake.....the collectin` world would like to see one too. :)
 

hummdaddy

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I Know Where Several Are Locked Up !!!! Including A Fully Intact Tomahawk Bone , Hide , Stone ....all In Safe Deposit Boxes .... Found In Clay County Ga , Bout 6 Miles Way A Crow Flies From Kolomolki Mounds
 

Nicodemus

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I Know Where Several Are Locked Up !!!! Including A Fully Intact Tomahawk Bone , Hide , Stone ....all In Safe Deposit Boxes .... Found In Clay County Ga , Bout 6 Miles Way A Crow Flies From Kolomolki Mounds


Wonder how the perishable parts of it the tomahawk stayed preserved in the wet humid climate of South Georgia?
 

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