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two groove axes in less than 5 minutes

MEV

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Hello last saturday i went detecting with my new ctx 3030 still learning , well i was a little sad because it was a bad day wasnt finding anything with my machine i dont now what am i doing wrong , well about half an hour we were going to leave when suddenly i saw this axe on the ground the one on the right :bouncy::bouncy: o yeah i was very happy, about 3 minutes later i found another one t i was so happy
 
Oh wow.. I would think that area would be loaded with other artifacts then...
 
yeap maybe this weekend i will go , we have been there many times and have found some arrowheads, but no one looked this axes, i was so lucky:clapping: , and here is a picture of my best finds they are on top of a metate i found about a month ago
 
Fantastic finds. Congrats.
 
My gosh that is awesome!
 
I just saw an old BBC-4 Time Team program (I think it was the first one) in which an expert in ancient metal archaeology said that blobs of iron like that indicated a large metal working area where swords were likely made. Your jewelry looks stunning! What country are you in? I've bought similar grooved axe heads in Arkansas, USA.
 
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