Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

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Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare
The Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American W/Wolf Statue is a rare and unique sculpture that represents a beautiful fusion of Native American culture and spiritual symbolism. The statue features a woman with a wolf, embodying the spiritual connection between nature, womanhood, and the Native American way of life. This piece exudes a sense of reverence for the natural world and the traditions of the Native American community, making it a valuable addition to any collector’s display. The detailed craftsmanship and cultural significance of this statue make it a sought-after item for those interested in Native American art and history.
Montefiori Collection Female Angel Native American WithWolf Statue! Rare

Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger

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Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger

Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger
Great Native American Knife Collection from collector of Native American and other Art – items based on information given from previous owners and visual inspection, we have not validated it with any experts. Small Dagger, double edged, with leather fringe 8″ long 3/4″ at widest part of blade. Wood handle, Hand stitched leather fringe, as pictured, some fringes torn, a few missing. Blade has some decorative marks stamped in it. About 10″ tip to end of handle, handle is 5″. Butt of handle 2 thick at widest point, Light weight, about 1.7 oz. Elk horn handle knife, carved with an eagle, and a buffalo on the butt of the handle. Was told it was made pre 1950’s and handmade. About 7.5 oz. 1930 Native American Apache Indian 9 belt knife with stag bone handle. This was formerly liquidated from a wild west museum in Pennsylvania. Entire knife is about 9 and weighs about 3.2 oz. Please review photos carefully. Taken both outside and inside to try and fully represent items and give lighting variation. We do our best to represent items to the best of our ability. If you have any questions, please ask. Hand in photos is an adult female, that wears a small to medium glove size, for reference.
Rare Antique Native American Knife Collection Stag Bone Handle Elk Apache Dagger

Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age

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Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age

Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Children, drag up a rock, because this is quite a tale. More on that later. When you hear about them, you may want to. Here are a few things you should look up in Wikipedia: Calico Hills early man site, and Ruth de Ette Simpson. Again, more on these. In the early 1960s, the great Louis Leakey, paleoanthropologist who was first to discover a true prehistoric human ancestor, was finishing out his professional life at UC at Riverside, with a student helper named Dee Dee Simpson. Professor Leakey caused a. Furor when he claimed that the stone tools that he had found in the Calico Hills of the Mojave desert were perhaps as old as 60,000 years. The lake manix tools have been controversially dated at 12-19,000 bc, which, until very recently, was considered to be ridiculous. Everyone knew that the clovis people were the first people in north america, but now they have found footprint evidence in White Sands national Park that there were humans there as early as 22,000 BC. Suddenly, the idea that Lake Manix tools might be pre-Clovis, as they have always been claimed to be, sounds more probable. Bob, the teenager given the tools, took them to the San Bernardino County archeologist: Dr. Ruth De Ette Simpson (aka Dee Dee), who told him that these were identical to the controversial Leakey discoveries. Look at these things! God lord, they are WAY more primitive than any Amerindian tool in current collecting circulation and clearly designed to process heavy duty meat. And notice the orange back of the stone, proof of theyre being a set. ANCESTRAL PASSIONS: the Leakey Family and the quest for humankind’s beginnings, “Misadventure at Calico, ” pp 358-371. Are these as old as Leakey assumed? Likely no, but could they be pre-clovis? Are they an early archaic toolkit clearly created for meat processing on a large scale basis, in late Pleistocene times?
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age