sand creek massacre ax heads

hallmarkman

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2016-01-26 13.48.33.jpg here are four ax heads I found near 287 and loveland CO
 

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We need better pictures, current picture doesn't show any signs of being artifacts, rather just rocks...
 

The Sand Creek Massacre took place in Southeastern Colorado, no where near Loveland.
 

they were by a couple of chip pits I discovered while walking. I nephew has a fossilized shark tooth from the same area i found.
 

They have the appearance of what is commonly known as a classic Colorado Leaverite...
 

Of cour they aren't finish.i found them on what's left of a encampment. By the pits. There are some half finished knives and heads. Some flint and its all almost covered up by progress.my guess is they made their last stand weapons there.
 

There are no signs of any flaking or work by man on them
 

How do you connect these to the Sand Creek Massacre?
 

How do you connect these to the Sand Creek Massacre?
You can't, they are just rocks. If I kept ever rock I found looking like them I would have thousands of them...
 

I don't think so. Looks like standard broken rocks. Don't give up, just keep looking.
 

I will offer the same advice I offered on one of your other threads. If you truly believe you have stone tools, axe heads, or anything else fashioned by man as a tool, please have the items evaluated and authenticated by a competent professional.

Personally, I think you have a bunch of rocks.
 

i WILL GET YOU BETTER PICS


We have an Indian artifact section here. Most axe heads will show exquisite pecking and polishing and style depending upon the culture. Welcome to Treasure net!!!!
 

Stone Creek Battle rocks where there also at that time, the witnesses of the past....


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