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ca. 1000 AD
Largest Artifact - 2.375" L x .375" D, Smallest Artifact - .125" L x .1875" W, Frame - 12.375" H x 16.25" W
Hand Crafted from Stone, Shell and Bone and Framed Behind Glass from the Private City of Tombstone, AZ. The Collection is from a Family Involved in Silver Mining. A Wonderful Miniature 1.125" Pestle, Many Drilled Pendants and Beads Including a Coyote Effigy, a Very Fine Serrated Bird Point, the Back Half of a Shell Frog Bracelet Showing the Feet, Awls and Misc Including a Few Old Trade Beads. A Very Nice Artifact Group.
In Very Good Condition
Hohokam framed artifacts are displays of prehistoric Native American (Hohokam culture) objects—such as pottery sherds, stone tools, or small items—mounted in shadow boxes or frames for collectors or decorative purposes.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Prehistoric / Pre Columbian AD 400-1500
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
2.38 in0.38 in0.13 in0.19 in12.38 in16.25 in
Category:
Stone - Shell - Bone - Wood Fetishes, Jewelry and Artifacts