Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Is red and tan petrified wood. Triangular w/ slightly convex sides. Tip is somewhat worn. Edges slightly serrated. Stem is parallel-edges to slightly expanded. Weak shoulders.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Blade is triangular in shape, edges are straight. Shoulders are squared off. The stems sides are parallel and the base is straight. Color of the point is yellow/tan.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Point is yellow/brown in color and has a triangular shaped blade. One shoulder slopes upward and the other is squared off. The stem sides are parallel to each other and the base is convex. The edges of the blade are straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Point is yellow and has a slender triangular shaped blade. The shoulders are barbed slightly and sweep upward. The stems sides are parallel to each other and the base is straight.
Arrowheads; Indians of North America; Indians of Central America
Triangular in shape with straight sides and a straight base. One corner at the base is chipped. Point is milky white/creme in color. The side edges are slightly seriated.
This off-white, medium weight crocheted bedcovering has a knotted design with plain edging on one side and fringe on the remaining sides. Its shape allows it to be used as a bedspread.
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This is a Spanish Colonial iron ring bit designed in the Moorish tradition. It has a curved mouthpiece and cheekplates. Small dangles known as "ficas" adorn the sides of the bit, and lengths of chain are attached to either side. The bit is the...
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