indianbroadhead
Tenderfoot
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i have recently came across with some what i assume is Cherokee Indian carvings, i am not going to tell the exact location but it is in north Georgia. The boulder sits a quarter ways up a small hill, and is next to a small creek. In this location it is really untouched basically in the middle of the woods. On the rock There is an A with Four lines sticking up out of it in a headdress fashion. to the right of the A there is something that appears to be a pick-ax or turkey track. Directly below is a Bow and arrow. The land owner had told me he had tried to decipher what the Carvings on the rock meant, he told me that it was A was the name of the tribe, and the pick represents a mine, and the bow and arrow represents distance. so basically tribe gold mine one bow lengths away. though i have looked for the gold mine twice, and never had any luck finding it, leads me to believe that there might be a different meaning. So What does Treasurenet have to think about it?

Lined the carvings


Lined the carvings
