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This European Fighting Axe was found in a field along the Wabash River between a French trading post and the Tippecanoe battlefield. That doesn’t mean that it had anything to do with either. I’m just sayin’. Anyway this is a very cool artifact. It is definitely very old. I now have new information from an expert. Apparently it is a battle-axe of a type originally from Eastern Europe (Hungarian or Polish) ca 1600.
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Here is what was happening in the colonies in 1724:
http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text9/virginiaappraisal
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