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Prehistoric
.875" H x 5.5" L x 3.125" W
Hand Crafted from Grey and Speckled Black Stone with a Hole in the Center
Excellent Condition
Banner stones are distinctive artifacts associated with the cultural practices of Native American tribes, particularly those in the Great Lakes region, dating back to the Archaic period (around 6000-1000 BCE). These artifacts are characterized by their polished, often symmetrical shapes, typically with a central hole drilled through them. They are believed to have served as weights or decorations for atlatls (spear-throwers), though their exact function and significance remain a subject of scholarly debate. Some theories suggest they may have also held ceremonial or symbolic importance, possibly tied to hunting rituals or social status.
Condition:
Excellent
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Prehistoric / Pre Columbian AD 400-1500
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
0.88 in5.5 in3.13 in
Category:
Stone Artifacts - Censers - Paint Palettes - Donuts - Balls - Other