Pueblo Indian Smoothing Stone

$950.00

An unusually shaped Pueblo Indian stone from Colorado, which would have been used for smoothing and polishing stones, shells, beads and other small objects.

The Pueblo Indians are perhaps the oldest settled community on the North American continent. Their ancestors have practiced agriculture and raised maize for more than four thousand years. The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was the first led by a Native American group to successfully expel colonists for a considerable period of time.

Ex. Adam Prout, U.K.

4.5 in. x 2.75 in. / 11.75 cm. x 7 cm.

$950

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An unusually shaped Pueblo Indian stone from Colorado, which would have been used for smoothing and polishing stones, shells, beads and other small objects.

The Pueblo Indians are perhaps the oldest settled community on the North American continent. Their ancestors have practiced agriculture and raised maize for more than four thousand years. The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was the first led by a Native American group to successfully expel colonists for a considerable period of time.

Ex. Adam Prout, U.K.

4.5 in. x 2.75 in. / 11.75 cm. x 7 cm.

$950

An unusually shaped Pueblo Indian stone from Colorado, which would have been used for smoothing and polishing stones, shells, beads and other small objects.

The Pueblo Indians are perhaps the oldest settled community on the North American continent. Their ancestors have practiced agriculture and raised maize for more than four thousand years. The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was the first led by a Native American group to successfully expel colonists for a considerable period of time.

Ex. Adam Prout, U.K.

4.5 in. x 2.75 in. / 11.75 cm. x 7 cm.

$950