IRON AGE KNIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA

geotaughtme

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Found this thought is was an iron nail hit with my awesome rock hammer and its razor sharp and three sided. Found an identical example online dates 3-4K years ago. Spainsh Gold boogers came through here and they were known to carry such. only explaination I could could up with. Had alot of gold precipitated to it. Thanks Joe gold7 036.jpg gold7 049.jpg
 

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Not sure it's the conclusion I would have come up with. If it's that old & rare, time to take it to an expert.
 

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Do you have a link or photo of the identical iron age relic you found online? Not trying to doubt your find but based on what I am seeing it would be hard to conclude that what you have is an iron age relic. But I'm pulling for you to be right I just need more information.
 

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If that's Iron Age, then I have an entire Iron Age civilization in my area. Now if I could only find a Bronze Age site nearby.....

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If that's Iron Age, then I have an entire Iron Age civilization in my area. Now if I could only find a Bronze Age site nearby.....

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Haha, I was just thinking the same! I pull iron chunks from the ground constantly. Not to doubt anybody's finds, but it's easy to come up with a simple conclusion to every piece of junk pulled from the ground. Most of the time, it's just old junk...
 

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i am unaware of an iron age in North America
 

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It's so hard your hammer bent when hitting that thing?

*scratches head* ....even bent the wrong way. Unless the other end was used and it's what caused that object to break up like that. Makes me wonder why someone would want to take a hammer to an artifact like that in the first place. (If that's what it is) If i'm translating correctly, I would say that he was mining for gold with that hammer and found the iron after hitting the surrounding rock?
 

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No that's my new stronger than man or stone rock hammer only month old. I'm not that strong but I broke a crow bar too. Think it's the air an humity
 

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I'm on phone but I have better pics and the pics of other. Just goggle images Iron Age knife. My pic sucks. Believe me it's identi al and was told by an ol timer it was well over 1000 years old. Makes no sense but it is what it is
 

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I was told over an inch of corrosion puts it at a minimum of 1000 years. What doesn't make sense is finding it hear but the Spanish had them and came thru here twice
 

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If you had a multi dimensional mind you would understand the pic doesn't show the triangular shaft. Also I'm bright enough to dismiss ignorant conclusions I am a member of Mensa You would just have to have in your hand. Pics suck on items as such, save some rocks
 

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I was told over an inch of corrosion puts it at a minimum of 1000 years. What doesn't make sense is finding it hear but the Spanish had them and came thru here twice
Sorry calling crap on that assumption.
Corrosion of iron varies over time based on many variables, there is no 1 measurement, even if you did an average of every combination it wouldn't be that much. Found loads of iron thats 2000 years old & its not anywhere close to a quarter of that figure.
 

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