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    Indian?

    Not sure what this is. Found in upstate SC.
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    Is it metal?

    Axe or hammer handle wedge?Name:  wedge2.jpg
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    might be a piece of pottery

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    Nope it's not Indian. It a sandstone type material with bands of harder material in the matrix which leaves the distinct banding seen here as it erodes. These pop up occasionally in upstate SC. Often mistaken for artifacts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick56 View Post
    Is it metal?

    Axe or hammer handle wedge?Name:  wedge2.jpg
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    Sorry, I should have added that kind of info. Not metal, more like fine cinder block type material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcb66 View Post
    Nope it's not Indian. It a sandstone type material with bands of harder material in the matrix which leaves the distinct banding seen here as it erodes. These pop up occasionally in upstate SC. Often mistaken for artifacts.

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