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TRIPLE EDGE NOTCHED PREHISTORIC HOE OR AXE browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Regional Art:Americas:American Indian:Stone: Pre 1492: item # 612735 Please refer to our stock # TEH.155 when inquiring.
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| A relatively heavy prehistoric Indian tool made from black basalt, this 6 3/8” long, triple-edged axe form or hoe (TEH.155) was found in the Lindrith area of New Mexico in the mid-20th century by the late Chester Howard, founder of the Colorado Mineral Society. Attributed to the Mimbres horizon dating c.1000-1300AD, it is in excellent condition and has a superb patina. The shart-bitted tool comes with a display card, a map of New Mexico highlighting the area of Lindrith, a biographical sketch about Howard, and our certificate guaranteeing the piece is prehistoric. You can see many more items from this old and diverse collection by typing the three letters TEH into the search box on any of the catalog pages. NOTE: if you would like to view a large number of our various other listings, and at the same time limit your browsing time, try our ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have twelve different items on a page, each individually priced and available! Any item that has been sold will be so noted on its photograph. | |||||||
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