Native American Grooved Stone Axe Head Artifact – Ground Stone Tool / Celt
Arrowheads and stone tools weren’t just tools—they were often traded like money. Tribes valued them for their usefulness and skillful craftsmanship, making them a form of early currency in Native American trade long before coins came along. A substantial Native American grooved stone axe head artifact featuring a weathered gray stone composition with a classic rounded body and defined hafting groove area. The piece displays heavy age-related surface wear and smoothing consistent with long-term ground exposure and possible utilitarian use. Artifacts of this type were commonly used by Indigenous cultures throughout Eastern North America for woodworking, construction, hunting preparation, and general camp utility. The form suggests a grooved axe or early celt-style tool designed to be hafted onto a wooden handle. The natural patina, mineral weathering, and asymmetrical shaping give the piece strong primitive character and display appeal. A solid addition for collectors of Native American artifacts, primitive tools, or early North American history. Type: Grooved Stone Axe Head / Celt Material: Ground stone Culture: Native American Region: Likely Eastern Woodlands style Color: Gray stone with natural weathering Approximate Age: Pre-contact to early historic period (exact dating unknown)
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