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Native American Antiques1823 of 1909 "ENESCO"    END OF THE TRAIL STATUEBroken Pestles
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    Posted 13 years ago

    flashlarue
    (268 items)

    About 1968 I found this item while surface hunting arrowheads along Shoal Creek in Barry County, Missouri. I first thought it was a broken piece off a plow or something and tossed it in a bag. Later when I cleaned it up I realized it was a purposely polished piece of hematite (not native to southwest Missouri). In about 1986 I took it to the University of Arkansas and had them evaluate it. The UofA said it would have been most likely carried in a medicine bag and used for rituals. In the last photo you can see the fine polishing scratches in its surface. The stone has two flat faces and a third that is rounded. I have never seen anything else like it and I am wondering if anyone else has anything like it in their collection?

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    1. Hardbrake Hardbrake, 12 years ago
      You're good searcher, a lot of people (most) would have walked right over it. While not as stunning as a n Arrowhead or Spare point, it would have been important to the Indian who made it and carried it. Hope you find many more items in you're searches. Hardbrake

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