Can someone go to my profile the picture of the bone is there along with a picture of the stone alter where I dug it up? Thanks for your help Gunter
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Stephen, the cut looks so straight on the bone it is almost scary. Shape wise it almost looks like it was some sort of handle, like maybe they would have mounted a scraper to it for scraping hides our gouging wood. But the straightness of the cut still befuddles me a bit. I am guessing by the pick that the long straight section of the bone is 8" to 10" which makes me think it was a handle. Hope this helps, I am no expert but the best educated guess I can come up with.
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Mr. Cliff J, I tried to get you a picture of the end but my camera is not very good. I did post two new pictures for you to look at if you can transfer them to your file my pictures on you computer you can use the zoom to get a better look. I'll try to find someone with a better camera and get you a real picture. Thanks Gunter
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That bone is a cow bone that I know I sent the picture to Western Carolina University to a Anthropologist. As far as modern she would not say or what she thought it was use for but it did come from the same man made hill the stone tool in the picture came from as far as just thrown out that may have been the case but they put it in a strange place where no houses were near until the mid 1970's. Go back and look hard at the rocks that make up this hill you'll see cut stones one of them being a bench seat that is not modern. I have some people from the Archaeological Society of South Carolina coming next week to look at the hill I'll show them the bone and let you know what they say. Thank's to all who answer my request for information. Gunter
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Gunter I hope you solve the mystery, bones are tricky to say the least. And if you are a freak like me it is killing you to get to the bottom of the facts. I wish you luck. I can tell you that here in the Buckeye state prior to beautiful grounds being destroyed the grounds were parts of large farms. Back in the day the cows were dumped in an area away from everything else. You might find more there you never know though. Good Luck and Happy Thanksgiving.
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