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Early Man
1.125" H x 2.875" L x 2" W
Hand Carved from Grey Stone with a .75" Groove Axe from the Mid-West
In Good Condition Smaller Axes are often Hard to Find and are Usually Pretty Worn Down this Example is Nicer than Typically Found
Midwest Early Man Artifact is an ancient stone tools and projectile points left by the earliest known human inhabitants of the Midwestern United States, dating back to the Paleoindian period (roughly 13,000–10,000 years ago). This era follows the end of the last Ice Age, when people first widely occupied the region, hunting large game like mammoths, mastodons, and ancient bison in a landscape of tundra, forests, and emerging prairies.
Condition:
Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
MidWest to Southeast US
Dimensions:
1.13 in2.88 in2 in
Category:
Stone Artifacts - Axes - Celts