Description: Authentic South Texas Graver Obsidian Indian Tool South Texas Prehistoric Native American Artifacts, Nueces River Valleys, Paleo-Indian to Historic Period (9000 BC to 1800 AD), Central Mexican Obsidian (Otumba Source) Mexican Obsidian (Volcanic Glass) was important trade for Paleo Indians in South Texas prior to 1100 AD in which Malad Idaho obsidian became a primary source, Obsidian artifacts can be considered ceremonial, Excellent condition. This tool was used for engraving or decorating wood, leather, shells, pottery and bone. Gravers had a long time span as a useful tool among the Indians. Reference is Prehistoric Artifacts of the Texas Indians, D R Davis Jr (1991, pp 338-339).
Price: 6.88 USD
Location: Bloomfield, New Mexico
End Time: 2024-09-02T22:03:03.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Tribal Affiliation: Coahuiltecan
Culture: Native American: US