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| author | Fastlearner |
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| contents | Made with 3df zephyr free, using 38 photos. I do not know exactly what type of axehead this is. The closest type I can find is the guilford axe, which is a type found in North Carolina (This piece was found in Champaign county Ohio). This piece is about 8 inches in length, and is made from a very hard slate (I think). The mesh is a bit sloppy on one side, due to my terrible lighting skills =/ Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab |
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| spellingShingle | Stone Axe-Head Fastlearner Made with 3df zephyr free, using 38 photos. I do not know exactly what type of axehead this is. The closest type I can find is the guilford axe, which is a type found in North Carolina (This piece was found in Champaign county Ohio). This piece is about 8 inches in length, and is made from a very hard slate (I think). The mesh is a bit sloppy on one side, due to my terrible lighting skills =/ Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab |
| title | Stone Axe-Head |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10345942 |