LOOK only if you like Hoes

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I went a hunting today and found quite a bit of variety. These are all hoes mostly pieces Bits and Handles. I got 1 good one witch is the Tan one. That is one big hoe and she was heavy. It must of took a strong woman to use this one. The others are made out of a softer material maybe Slate. I usually leave these to the side of the field but I figured I would show them this time so the new people can see what they look like. Most look like a big flat rock. HH everyone, rock
 

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i can't figure out why we have so many buffalo scapula hoes and shovels and no place else seems to have any

Larson, down here, the Ph level of the soil is not as kind to bone. You guys are lucky. We have really acidic land. Where I'm at, pottery is even a rare find. If bone is found here, it's not that old, in terms of history. Only 300-600 years old, from what I gather. Once in a while old bone tools show up. It's rare.
 

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