wooden artifact from the bog

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I've found several wooden items in this site. most look like pieces of things. this 1 looks for sure carved into a steak. I don't know how I can tell if it is native american or spanish in nature. since both have shown up on this site. figured it was worth posting. the other items that were found with it we're pottery chards chert flake and coble and numerous other bone pieces

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Ooo that stake looks like it could do some damage. Is that other thing a juvenile antler?
Cool stuff you found, I'm jealous! :laughing7:
 

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its hard to say... everything is so well preserved in this site.
 

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Ah hah! Caught ya...you're thinking of food again! :laughing7:

mmmmm.. when did this change into the recipe forum? lol.

Anyway, these are some great finds!!
 

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Now that is a cool find.Now to just figure out if it was sharpened and cut with steel or stone. Those bogs are a treasure trove I bet. Does the tannin stain everything? Thanks for showing and preserving.
 

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yeah pretty much everything gets a tannin patina. but every once in awhile something comes up clean. I don't really know why. ...ha ha.. I did say steak didnt I.
 

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I have it soaking already. I didn't want it to dry out at all. I bring bags to the site. and keep them in the water I found them in until I can clean them with purified water. I'm using a mixture of white glue and sugar diluted with water. sucrose is very similar 2 cellulose. I've had some luck stopping the shrinking with this mixture.
 

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There is a guy on here named Fossis. He is a legend,lol. He gave me a recipe to preserve some cave bear teeth. I need to ask him again what he mixed to preserve things as I never got to it. You think that would work on bone?
 

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without the sugar. yes. its the best for wet items. for dry stable items I use a mix of ducco cement and acetone.
 

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Nice finds. The antler looks like the tips have been removed. Thanks for the view.
 

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maybe leave them alone
lookie how long they lasted where they have been
that seems to me like re-finishing a vintage guitar.......you dont do it..
......once you mess with it .......it is FOREVER NOT AN original piece
something that has been around for hundreds of years is gonna all (awl) of a sudden fall apart just because you found it and didn't put some coating on it??
this is only my very in-experienced opinion...you can't turn an original piece back to original.. or make it better....once you do something to it...
you can only make it not original.......i like everyone one on this site and value your thoughts...and am ready for your comments
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.........not original....... don't get ticked off at me......i just hope you know what i mean
what i have found 20 years ago still look the same............and what is still in the ground waiting to be discovered will stay the same as it has been for hundreds of years......i am not trying to start another one of these threads that go on and on....and on....and................................
 

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I agree with you 100 percent.. when that is possible. petrified objects found in a field is a completely different thing. these items have been preserved because the environment they were in had almost 0 oxygen. they have also been completely water logged. in the case of wooden artifacts. the cell structure of the wood is mostly intact. but the bulk of the wood has mostly deteriorated. if left to dry in that state the surface tension of the water molecules would pull while drying and contracting. ultimately ripping apart the cell walls shrinking.. splitting.. and destroying the object. similar situation with a waterlogged preserved bone. it is not stable as you would find with bone that managed to survive in dry ground. wet site archaeology is a lot different.
 

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=O Did you have it tested for VAMPIRE blood?!?!?!?
 

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that's a good 1... I have to say that crossed my mind too. I mean I don't see any obvious strap marks or connection points.
 

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I mean look at this thing.. it could have killed dracula

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ok gator, i see what you mean and wasn't trying to give you a bad time
that stake sure has a ferocious tip on it....and it appears to have been sharpened by a metal blade
i think that helps tell it's age in a small way
i like all of the cool things you find
 

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