Contact Information
Theodore Lowe, Ap #867-859
Sit Rd, Azusa New York
Articles By This Author
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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