Anyway, here is an axe head that I found along the Oconee River in Georgia.
I don't think that was an axe as in terms of cutting down trees...
That's a very good find, BTW.
Mostly those "axe" heads were attached to a handle and were used to crack bones so the Indians could get at the marrow. We all know they didn't waste anything of the kill. But Indians loved bone marrow. They thought of marrow as we think of butter today...
Or skulls....grin...
- Greg
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