Mr. Cousteau, I have found several stones. I am pretty sure they are old axes, tomohawks, hammers and alot of stones. I am new at this but I've seen the same stones on online displays. Would u please take a look at some pics and tell me if I'm on the right track?
i have a real good rock you can feel the indentations in 2 sides, one i think for cracking nuts or something, the other maybe side for maybe for pounding sticks in the ground or something
The example arrow head ,I have one like ,but it just wasn't it's day ,just an example ,I call mine a spear point , but I would like to know exactly what it was used for ,thank you
It nice to see actual artifacts instead of river rock and gravel
Good info..thanks for sharing!!
nice video man thanks
Mr. Cousteau, I have found several stones. I am pretty sure they are old axes, tomohawks, hammers and alot of stones. I am new at this but I've seen the same stones on online displays. Would u please take a look at some pics and tell me if I'm on the right track?
i have a real good rock you can feel the indentations in 2 sides, one i think for cracking nuts or something, the other maybe side for maybe for pounding sticks in the ground or something
awesome video
I’ve seen the last stone in Missouri on king hill in st. Joseph but not as an artifact
Have you ever seen a double- bitted quartz axe.
The example arrow head ,I have one like ,but it just wasn't it's day ,just an example ,I call mine a spear point , but I would like to know exactly what it was used for ,thank you
Can i send you a picture of a small green stone i found near a middle archaic camp site? I don't know what to call it.
is a gouge the same as a adze?
SuperCrackel yes
mr tulfet knows his artifacts...
How much does it worth