I found a stone axe several years ago but instead of having a horizontal groove it is fluted running vertical down the length of the axe. Its about 4" long and 3" wide. I've done some research but haven't been able to find anything about it.
I have a few pieces but no one is interested, why? I am in Algeria, and here almost no one is interested in science, much less in archeology and other research. If I tell you that a driver with us is better paid than an architect or an engineer; hard to admit, but it's the truth. Consequently, I am ready to hand over my collection to a museum so that humankind can benefit from it. Some pieces are out of the ordinary, and have signs, others have rare calligraphies that only specialists can decipher.
I found a stone axe several years ago but instead of having a horizontal groove it is fluted running vertical down the length of the axe. Its about 4" long and 3" wide. I've done some research but haven't been able to find anything about it.
think there a fluted axe type from Michigan
I have a few pieces but no one is interested, why? I am in Algeria, and here almost no one is interested in science, much less in archeology and other research. If I tell you that a driver with us is better paid than an architect or an engineer; hard to admit, but it's the truth. Consequently, I am ready to hand over my collection to a museum so that humankind can benefit from it. Some pieces are out of the ordinary, and have signs, others have rare calligraphies that only specialists can decipher.
Make videos about them. UA-cam is a little bigger than Algeria
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