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3pc Native American Stone Tools, Possibly Archaic Period

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3pc Native American Stone Tools, Possibly Archaic Period
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This compelling trio of Native American stone tools offers a tangible connection to early lifeways and indigenous ingenuity, likely originating from North America's prehistoric past. Included are a finely polished celt with a smooth, tapered form ideal for hafting; a flaked black stone axehead shaped by deliberate percussion techniques; and a large, almond-shaped mano or grinding stone, its surface worn smooth from extensive use in processing grains or pigments. While the exact cultural or chronological origin is unconfirmed due to lack of provenance, the forms and craftsmanship are consistent with tools used during the Archaic period and beyond. A striking and authentic group, perfect for collectors of early Native American lithics and ancient technology.

Dimensions: Largest: 6.50"L
Country of Origin: USA

Condition: Age related wear.