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  • Tuesday’s artifact.

    Teeth like this were inserted in a wooden handle and used to carve wood and incise shell and bone by the Florida Indians..

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    Floridaboy.

  • #2
    That is really cool!
    Near the PA/Ohio state line

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    • #3
      Come on Man...how are you going to beat that artifact? One of the coolest things I've seen. Every time I think you are out of show stoppers, you post another. You can see where they worked down the serrations to help haft it. Wow.
      Central Ohio

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      • Hal Gorges
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        So glad you appreciate little treasures like this Mike...prolly should post more of 5his kind of artifact 🇺🇸

    • #4
      Woof. I've never seen such. I don't guess we have shark teeth around. I've never found one, anyway. And I put in the miles.
      Western Kentucky

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      • #5
        I always wanted to find one of those but never did. I've never seen one with 2 holes, pretty neat.

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        • Hal Gorges
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          Yeah, I have one holers..but not two and I’ve seen a couple of three holers..
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