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Good Morning All:)

We recently excavated several iron axe heads with broken cutting edges from
a cotton plantation shop deposit along a Chidster stage line road in extreme
southwest TN. The deposits date no earlier than the 1820s.  Does anyone know
of a good resource(s) that sheds some light on the chronology and stylistic
change of  historic axe heads in the US? Any help appreciated.

dan allen
cumberland research group, inc.
www.cumberlandresearch.org

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