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The Archaic Chisel

Chisels are tools that most contemporary people understand.  They are implements which feature long and usually narrow steel blades set into wooden or composite handles

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The Unique Caddo Seed Jar

During the first century AD, the natives of a culture known today as Marksville, were living in the lower Mississippi River Valley.  These people made

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Savannah River

There has always been debate among Indian artifact collectors about whether some chipped relics are knives or projectile points.  The well known Savannah River is

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An Unusual Rouletted Pipe

The American Indians of the Proto-Historic through the Historic Periods (AD 1500-1750) made and used pipes for smoking tobacco and herbs.  Most of these Indian

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A Rare Rat Tail Spud

During the time that we call the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex or Mississippian Period, the inhabitants in the southern part of our country made and used

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A Colima Duck Vessel

The West Mexican states of Colima, Nayarit and Jalisco are famous for the hollow ceramic human effigy figurines, plant and animal effigies and painted bowls

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The Cherokee Booger Mask

The people we call the Cherokee Indians have lived in the southeastern mountains for hundreds of years.  They called themselves “Ani-yun-wiya” which is translated as

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The Ceramic Spoon

How did they eat their soup without it? A hundred plus years of archaeological research in our country has answered many questions about prehistoric and

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An Amazing Human Breast Effigy Bottle

This writer has studied pottery vessels made by the prehistoric North American Indians for more than half my life. That study included observing many thousands

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A Chancay Canteen

After the great Peruvian Wari Empire was broken up around AD 900 several distinct cultural entities appeared in what is now called the Late Intermediate