They buried the hatchet.

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So I've got the hot zones pretty much thinned out at my local school. Found an aluminum ring, a 1967 FALSA PECUNIA PLAY QUARTER, over $8 clad, and one claw hatchet head; buried about 8 inches deep, smack dab center of the football field. Wonder what that was all about?
Also dug another horrendous pile o' trash.
The round thing with a 14 on both sides has a hole through it, so I guess it was a bead, pendant, zipper pull, or something like that.
 

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The hatched head is a neat find. I found a broken axe head but it was on top of the ground at an abandoned farmstead in the middle of a pasture that no one that didn't grow up near it would ever know it was there. Nothing left but stone foundations.
 
KT likes your hatched head also! His Majesty recovered a rusty plow point from the front of a local middle school....found out later the property was a farm before it was a school. Land donated to the school by the farmer! HA HA
 
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