Chipped stone hoe with notches for hafting and a curved profile. Use wear is typical at the working edge (polish at the bit of the hoe). It is likely that a T-shaped handle was used to haft the hoe. Hafting was probably accomplished with rawhide. Notched hoes would have been useful tools for gardening or for digging soil for construction purposes.
Chipped stone hoe with notches for hafting and a curved profile. 61.1593. Kravis Discovery Center. 700-1600 CE. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/611593 (02/26/2016).
Our Online Collections site is a work in progress. If you have information about this item that may be of assistance, please contact us.