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Early man's attempts to understand
the "unknowable" lead him to create symbols, offerings
and reflections to communicate and perhaps earn favor from the unseen
powers that governed fertility, weather, the hunt, warfare, well-being
and agriculture.
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Apache Basket
Stock # PRIM-100
5" x 4" Yucca
Fiber, 4 corners OK
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Ft Jordan near Clayton, NM Circa 1830-1860 |
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Crow Scalping Knife and Sheath
Stock # PRIM-102
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| Bear tooth on knife handle
- horse hair and ornament on sheath - dated 1883 |
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Terra-cotta Lidded and Footed bowl
Stock # PRIM-104
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| Toltec culture, adorned with
colored clay motifs and paganistic head dresses. |
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China Bowl
Stock # PRIM-105
16" x 20"
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| Ancient casting with pressed
interior design. Yellow transparent glaze. |
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Tomahawk Pipe
Stock # PRIM-106
8" blade 21" handle
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| Decorative brass circlets,
Circa 1820. Good condition ornate blade and carved handle. |
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