Snakeman Jr. Member Joined Jan 11, 2012 Messages 36 Reaction score 11 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 8, 2012 #1 Found these while doing research in PNG back in 2003,4,5 some I traded with the natives to get...not NA but thought you would enjoy Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 2009 artifacts comp 012.webp 40.9 KB · Views: 3,067 Upvote 0
Found these while doing research in PNG back in 2003,4,5 some I traded with the natives to get...not NA but thought you would enjoy Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon!
S stefen Guest Feb 8, 2012 #2 What does PNG mean? Not familar with the term! Describe the use of the round tool with the vertical grooves...(center right of picture)
What does PNG mean? Not familar with the term! Describe the use of the round tool with the vertical grooves...(center right of picture)
Snakeman Jr. Member Joined Jan 11, 2012 Messages 36 Reaction score 11 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 8, 2012 Thread Owner #3 Stefen, PNG is the abreviation for Papua New Guinea...the tool you ask about is some sort of phalic pestle
Stefen, PNG is the abreviation for Papua New Guinea...the tool you ask about is some sort of phalic pestle
Tnmountains Super Moderator ⛭ Moderator 🥇 Charter Member Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 18,871 Reaction score 12,120 Golden Thread 1 Location South East Tennessee on Ga, Ala line 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used Tesoro Conquistador freq shift Fisher F75 Garrett AT-Pro Garet carrot Neodymium magnets 5' Probe Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 8, 2012 #5 Amazing how stone tools from all over the world are in the end very much alike. Thanks for sharing.
S stefen Guest Feb 8, 2012 #6 TnMountains said: Amazing how stone tools from all over the world are in the end very much alike. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Ya...but look how the fish hook packaging is equal to current standards
TnMountains said: Amazing how stone tools from all over the world are in the end very much alike. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Ya...but look how the fish hook packaging is equal to current standards
wells Hero Member Joined Mar 1, 2008 Messages 683 Reaction score 561 Golden Thread 0 Location Middleburg, Pa. Primary Interest: Other Feb 8, 2012 #7 Thanks for the pic. - nice, it's pretty cool how celts, axes and adzes from all over the world look just likes ones i find here in Pa. .
Thanks for the pic. - nice, it's pretty cool how celts, axes and adzes from all over the world look just likes ones i find here in Pa. .
Snakeman Jr. Member Joined Jan 11, 2012 Messages 36 Reaction score 11 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 9, 2012 Thread Owner #8 Thank you everyone I agree... so similar to our Native Americans...they do not use stone tips on there arrows all Black palm wood. When I told them our natives used stone on thier arrows they laughed...and said stone will not fly!!!
Thank you everyone I agree... so similar to our Native Americans...they do not use stone tips on there arrows all Black palm wood. When I told them our natives used stone on thier arrows they laughed...and said stone will not fly!!!
F flintmel Sr. Member Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 337 Reaction score 24 Golden Thread 0 Location Ct. Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Feb 10, 2012 #9 Very nice , love the original hafting! Likely that the North american tribes used similar hafting principles.
Very nice , love the original hafting! Likely that the North american tribes used similar hafting principles.