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The forest made human: the legacy of trail trees
Trail trees (or signal trees or thong trees) are trees "modified by the American Aboriginal peoples in order to signify trails, campsites, or special locations (water supply, food, safety, etc.). Often these were oak saplings that are given a unique bend, usually pointed in the direction of the point of interest." The scope and spread of these trees seems to be a recent discovery and a certain hesitance to affirm them as man-made abounds.
Drilled Antler Gnarly Tips, Pendants, Brow Tines - Choose Size & Quantity - Craft Ready Deer Antler Beads for Jewelry Making, Native Crafts
Choose Antler Size and Quantity. These Antler Tips Have Drilled Holes and are Sanded on Top ready to be used for your antler craft. Drilled Hole is 1/8" * IMAGE SHOWS TYPICAL VARIETY * These "Gnarly" brow tines pendants are finished to perfection, making them ideal for various DIY projects, jewelry making, or home décor.
Crescents are a mainly Western artifact type found through the Great Basin area, through the west and southwest, and into Mexico. Lunate / butterfly / batwing crescents, depending on who you ask, many are Paleolithic. Paleo arrowheads Native American art history ancient prehistoric
Rare Indian Artifacts: Identification and Value Guide
Rare Indian Artifacts: Identification and Value Guide