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Early Man
5.625" L x 2.875" W
Hand Carved from Stone 1893 Globe AZ.
From the Huntzerger Collection
In Wonderful Condition Great Patina
Large prehistoric blades from the American Southwest is an impressive stone tools crafted by ancient Native American peoples, often from materials like chert, flint, or obsidian. These artifacts are highly valued in archaeology and collections for their size, craftsmanship, thin profiles, and beautiful patina (a natural aging sheen on the stone).
In the prehistoric Southwest (including areas like Arizona and New Mexico), such blades date back to various periods, including Paleoindian times (associated with early hunter-gatherers) and later cultures. They were likely used as knives, cutting tools, or components of larger implements for hunting, butchering, or processing materials.
Condition:
Excellent
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
5.63 in2.88 in
Category:
Stone Scrapers and Knives