Wow! On my bucket list.

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Reading a book on Archaeology along the Mississippi River. That’s a big axe. IMG_2789.jpg
 

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Isn't that a shaft straightener?
 

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Definitely an axe looks like a full groove and a monster at that ..... friend of mine has one that’s close to that size it’s unreal I couldn’t imagine swinging that
 

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Since we are on the subject of stone "axes"; What were the used for? I can't imagine they would be worth a flip at chopping wood.
 

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Good video, you will not see the people who can make stone tools on survivor or any show like that

I have seen some crazy large axes in collections and in some auctions. Some are authentic and some have not been. I have wondered this use since the person hefting it would have had to be crazy strong. I think most that large were used as a sledge hammer. When splitting wood I use a variety of sledge hammers depending on the need and one I have is very heavy. I pretty much let the weight of the hammer do the work.
 

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Check this honker out.

12 inches long nicely beveled both ends, but no groove. I wonder if it was meant to have one. I don’t recall seeing any other double bit axes.

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Ancient tools of the NAHULLO, a tribe of NA White Skinned Giants told in the lore of many diverse NA tales.
 

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