I deep plowed 3-4 acres Monday in preparation for fall food plot plantings. Then we had heavy rains Tuesday and Wednesday so i thought I go take a look around for arrow heads. I wasn't in the field for 2 minutes when I saw a rounded end of a granite looking stone sticks half way out the dirt. I thought, that stone looks like granite/stone tool material and it just looked out of place. I wiggled it out of the dirt and my suspicions were confirmed.
A crude but still 100% positive Stone Celt!
I posted this on facebook and many people say its just a rock. But I know better. The material, size and shape tell me what it is. Anyone here have a opinion like mine. Here is what I see 1) Material- hard granite type stone that is not real common 2) Defined edge with wear and signs of impact 3) rounded butt that is comfortable in hand and appropriate size.
A crude but still 100% positive Stone Celt!
I posted this on facebook and many people say its just a rock. But I know better. The material, size and shape tell me what it is. Anyone here have a opinion like mine. Here is what I see 1) Material- hard granite type stone that is not real common 2) Defined edge with wear and signs of impact 3) rounded butt that is comfortable in hand and appropriate size.
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