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"Flare used to make a noise to attract quail" at a California Mission.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: California, United StatesSIZE: Handle 16" Flapp...
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"Flare used to make a noise to attract quail" at a California Mission.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: California, United StatesSIZE: Handle 16" Flapp...
View full detailsGrouping of eight Chippewa trot line stakes used in the Leech Lake area.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Chippewa, Native AmericanSIZE: ...
View full detailsFirst Nations, Alaska or Canada, Haida or Tlingit, ca. early 20th century CE. A hand-built salmon hook or gigging hook composed of 2 wooden compone...
View full detailsA pair of prehistoric bone pieces inscribed one pendant. Collected Old Umatilla townsite, Oregon. Approximately 1200 AD. This item is guaranteed...
View full detailsPrehistoric slate figural pendant with two holes. Collected Old Umatilla townsite, Oregon. Very rare this condition. Old collection. Circa 1200 AD....
View full detailsPrehistoric Columbia River slate engraved and notched pendant. One side with bird, the other geomorphic. Collected in the Umatilla area. This it...
View full detailsCollection of six pendants, one etched and two beads. One stone, one shell. One pendant in fish form with tail, eyes and mouth. This item is gua...
View full detailsMandan Upper Missouri corn mortar and pestle, made from a cottonwood stump. Was in a Colorado ranch house for the last 100 years; museum quality. P...
View full detailsA great collection of six examples of fishhook technology from the New World. Starting at the left in the first photo: (1) and (2) New World, Alask...
View full detailsCollection of 13 Alaskan Inuit pieces including point, knives and blades. One piece petrified wood and one fossilized ivory toggle. Cisco’s comp...
View full details19th century quail snare used to catch birds. All original - missing the "net". 41"PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest, United StatesSIZE: 41"
Pueblo stick game bundle with twigs, cane and brain tanned buffalo hide bundle.PERIOD: Last Half 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Native Ame...
View full detailsTags, medals, and buttons found at the Fort Sherman, Idaho site. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, ha...
View full detailsPair of sticks carved by the Chippewa for harvesting wild rice from the Leech Lake area. Hand carved. Used. Ex. NelsonPERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORI...
View full detailsThis prehistoric tool/weapon was found by Vern Workman on the Columbia River about ten miles north of the old Kettle Falls in Stevens County, Washi...
View full detailsPrehistoric Anasazi stone game or cooking ball. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been exported l...
View full detailsThe basic rectangular form has been ovalized by grinding. A crude incised line defines the border on either side indicating dual sided utilization....
View full detailsPrehistoric Pomo fish weight found in the edge of the Russian River, Sonoma County, CA. Groove completely circling the weight to be tied on to a li...
View full detailsJade carving tool with fluted bottom and attached seal skin thong. 19th Century or earlier. Jade 2 1/2" overall 12"PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Arct...
View full detailsNorthwest heavy wood burl hammer with an etched whale motif on handle possibly used to tap a jade adze. This item is guaranteed to be of the tim...
View full detailsNative quail snare used in the California missions. A single horsehair strand loose in each square. Quail were a major food source for the Mission ...
View full details130 stone and shell mixed beads along with wampum string of shell beads. Collected in California. This item is guaranteed to be of the time peri...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made from glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made from glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made with glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made with glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made with glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made with glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
View full detailsSoapstone brush, fibers from the soapstone plant, and handle made with glue from the soapstone plant. Mid-19th century, California through Oregon. ...
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