JOHNSON COUNTY N.C. FIELD FINDS

P@tch

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I was in Johnson county nc on dec. 26 at my daughters house,the soybean field hadn't been cut yet so I couldn't metal detect the old homeplace in the middle of the field so I went for a stroll in the field looking for points. I found one that is broke and what I think may be a Tomahawk. I would like to know if this is what it is and what time period and tribe . Thanks Todd IMG_20150104_104856350_HDR.jpg IMG_20150104_104916084_HDR.jpg IMG_20150104_104926392.jpg IMG_20150104_104949573.jpg
 

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WildWildBill

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Jan 1, 2015
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Actually that is not a tomahawk. An axe! Type depending on how far around the groove goes. Is full grooved, or 3/4 grooved?
 

Tony in SC

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Very good find!! An axe is always great. There has to be alot more there. Tony
 

GaRebel1861

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If your catching any of this rain up that way, I'd be considering heading back out there and find some more. Nice axe & Good luck!
 

Oct 5, 2014
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Very interesting finds!
 

SCrocks

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May 11, 2013
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Definitely a broke point but I lean more toward The axe as being just a natural rock that looks like an axe. Hope I'm wrong.
 

rock

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Aug 25, 2012
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It does look worked with a groove but can we see the ends? Might of been started......and how big is it?
Its a Sandstone cobble type. Not many axes were made from that type of rock. I do have a pestle made from the same type of rock so they did use it for working with.
 

quito

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Mar 31, 2008
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It's a hammer in my humble opinion. It doesn't look like it has a bit like an ax should have, but it sure looks grooved.
 

monsterrack

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looks like a maul like quito said to round on the end for an axe, still a very nice find.
 

mainejman

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Nice find I'm guessing a maul also.I believe I've seen more axes than mauls.Here's an Illinois 3/4 groove....thanks for the view....mjm IMG_20150105_041843_039.jpg
 

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