kytrader007
Jr. Member
Buddy of mine brought this by wanted a few other opinions of what it might really be
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Indians had drills. http://www.texasrockshop.com/tools01.htmltraderoftreasures said:where did they git the drill bits?
Thats right.....and unlike "The Narrow Minded White man" right hand pitch bits.....Indian Drill Bits were both right and left hand pitch. White Man also has never made successful bit sharpener.bigcypresshunter said:Indians had drills. http://www.texasrockshop.com/tools01.htmltraderoftreasures said:where did they git the drill bits?
I did a little search of alabaster and found it comes in this shape for carving.Alchemy said:Still, it doesn't explain the carving in it.
Unless someone was just testing their carving abilities, the softness of alabaster, or both.
mcmich said:Looks like an ancient carving of a wing nut hat....go WINGS!!
Actualy looks Mayan. I saw a website where they dug up some toys in Mexico. They made toys for the kids with wheels similar to what that looks like. They say they never actualy made the conection and used the wheel for everyday use. The labrynith design on the circular carvings looks Mayan too. Where was it found??