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Arrow head hunting ?

I believe the first picture is an tomahawk head.
2nd picture is some pottery pieces
3rd i believe is some sort of tool.
4th are some less than perfect finds.
5th is the case with them enclosed.
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Those arrowheads look rather blunt, must have made a big hole when you got shot with one
 
Those arrowheads look rather blunt, must have made a big hole when you got shot with one
Maybe they were meant to knock something out. lol I don't know but yes a few of them are blunt-ish. Also they are all from South Georgia so whatever prey they had back then might not have required pointy arrows. Rabbits, Deer, Boar's, fish and maybe some Panthers or hell even alligators. Or being as though they were from South Georgia they might have been slightly retarded. I'm joking... They are either Cree or Creek Indians. Not sure which name they are.
 
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Maybe they were meant to knock something out. lol I don't know but yes a few of them are blunt-ish. Also they are all from South Georgia so whatever prey they had back then might not have required pointy arrows. Rabbits, Deer, Boar's, fish and maybe some Panthers or hell even alligators. Or being as though they were from South Georgia they might have been slightly retarded. I'm joking... They are either Cree or Creek Indians. Not sure which name they are.
Very nice collection, thanks for taking the time to get them out and share them.:thumbsup:
 
I could see framing those for display. My wife is a lover of sea shells she’s collected and have some of those hung around the house. Off the mark here with arrowheads; but about framing stuff…my grandmother (and her mother) made tons of doilies, blankets, and such we inherited and decided to make a display for hanging. a few. Some of these are over 100 years old and it’s nice to put a few on display rather than stuffed in the closet...a change it up from only pictures.

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Those are pretty neat Ron.
 
I bought a small motorcycle and 2 minibikes from an old guy. He and his buddies were rock hounds. His basement and garage were full of arrow and spear heads. He had rocks every where. His wife asked me to fill my pickup with them. He said careful woman, you are second to any rock I have. Then they both laughed.
 
I would suspect that some of the larger ones are spear heads. They are awfully large for the tip of an arrow.
 
I have done lots of mushroom hunting and exploring creek beds and such when I was younger and I never found one.
 
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