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Aug 28, 2011, 05:22 PM
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my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
The celt(3 and 3/4 inches) and salvaged pendant(tribal engraving present) were found at the same rockshelter some 3 years ago,the clovis(2 and 1/4 inches) ,was a point I purchased from a lady from tennesee after her husband died she was selling his collection at a local gun show...enjoy..BTW whats up with the roughly pecked poll on this celt?
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Aug 28, 2011, 06:53 PM
#2
Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
The piece that looks like a celt was a splitting wedge. That's why the hammering scars.
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Aug 28, 2011, 07:01 PM
#3
Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
That is exactly what I was thinking,as one side is flat and the other excurveacate ,tapered to a good bit with a high polish other than the poll of course,thanks for the look.
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Aug 28, 2011, 08:01 PM
#4
Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
Another option for the celt is that it was broken and salvaged. It could be the reworked bit from an originally larger tool.
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Aug 28, 2011, 08:37 PM
#5
Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
nice engraving. can you photoshop the picture or put chalk powder on both sides so that the engraved lines are easier to see? is the edge engraved? i read that most engraved slate was broken pieces but i am not convinced of that theory yet. it is interesting to note that most engravings are parallel lines that intersect perpendicular or at a 45 degree angle. i rarely see curved lines (i guess it is easier to make straight lines than curved lines). can you tell if the engraving was done before or after the piece was broken? thanks for sharing your pics and hope you post some more in the future.
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Aug 28, 2011, 08:45 PM
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Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
I also thought that as well,hard to be sure it does have a high polish though and the poll is smoother than it looks just looks to be alot of pecking/hammering...thanks for the look BTW what do yall make of the fluted point,resharpened clovis maybe? As for the engraving ill try to get a better pic up soon only one whole side is engraved ,it loos like it was originaly engraved then broken in the middle and a new hole drilled at a later time,the engraving is the same pattern all the way around the face of it.
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Aug 28, 2011, 09:41 PM
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Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
Great looking finds WV sifter. I see the usual "ladder" and "mountain" designs on your Pendant. Are there any "sunbursts" on it anywhere? Like mickey said, most engraved or tally marked Slate pieces have been broken and salvaged. I believe they did this to give the piece "new life" so to speak after it was broken. I also agree with uniface that your Celt was probably used to split wood and hence the battered end.
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Aug 29, 2011, 05:35 AM
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Re: my celt,engraved pendant along with a paleo point aquired a few years ago
Thanks for the reply SRV as thats what im going with,hence a spitting wedge as the form and pecked poll seem to indicate just that ,appreciate the info derived fom here...great site! BTW i didnt see any circular lines at all on the pendant ,just as it shows it has the triangles with stripes through them all around the edge and the ladder markings zig zaged through the middle as well as 2 or three other straight-like lines through the middle under the ladder markings.Just the one side is engraved as you can see.
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