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Early Man
3" H x 13.5" L x 5" W
Hand Carved from Stone and Found in the Columbia River with a Net Weight of 12 lbs. 4.1 oz. with a Large Hole at one End
In Very Good Condition
The Columbia River and its surrounding Columbia Plateau region (spanning parts of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho) host one of the richest archaeological records of Native American stone artifacts in North America. Indigenous peoples, including ancestors of Plateau tribes like the Wishram, Wasco, Yakama, and others, inhabited the area for thousands of years, relying on the river for salmon fishing, root gathering, hunting, and trade. Stone artifacts reflect this riverine lifestyle and date from the Archaic period through the Late Prehistoric (roughly 10,000+ years ago to contact).
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Columbia River Stone Artifact
Year Range:
Early Man
Region:
Pacific Northwest - and Alaska
Dimensions:
3 in13.5 in5 in
Category:
Stone Artifacts - Censers - Paint Palettes - Donuts - Balls - Other