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Early Man Stone
2.25" H x 6.25" L x 3.375" W
Hand Carved from Stone with a Point End and a Deep .75" Groove and has been Resharpened many times Creating a Fairly Thin Blade
In Very Good Condition with a Nick on Bit End
Mid-West Deep Groove Axe is a type of prehistoric Native American stone artifact — specifically a full-grooved axe head (sometimes called a full groove axe) commonly associated with the Midwestern United States.
These are ancient ground stone tools from the Archaic period (roughly 9,000–5,000 years ago or earlier, often dated 5,000–10,000 BP in listings). They were made by Indigenous peoples in the Midwest region (e.g., areas like Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and surrounding states).
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
MidWest to Southeast US
Dimensions:
2.25 in6.25 in3.38 in
Category:
Stone Artifacts - Axes - Celts