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Description:Explore a piece of Native American history with this authentic stone tool, likely of Cherokee origin, found in Upstate South Carolina. This remarkable artifact features a rough, irregular shape with sharp edges, indicative of tools used by indigenous peoples. Perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts, this stone tool provides a tangible connection to the past.
- Type: Native American Stone Tool (Cherokee)
- Material: Hard stone with mineral veins
- Condition: Well-preserved with natural and worked formations
- Size: Approximately 3 inches in length
- Origin: Recovered from Upstate South Carolina
Highlights:
- Authentic Native American artifact with detailed workmanship
- Likely origin from the Cherokee tribe, known for their skilled craftsmanship
- Perfect for display, collection, or educational purposes
- Great conversation starter and unique historical piece
Legal Information:This artifact is guaranteed to comply with all federal and state laws regarding the sale and trade of Native American artifacts. It is not associated with any burial site or sacred site and has been legally obtained. Buyers are responsible for ensuring compliance with their local laws regarding the possession and sale of Native American artifacts.
Shipping Information:
- Container Size: Small bubble mailer (6 x 8 inches)
- Box Size: Small box, approximately 4 x 4 x 6 inches
- Packaging: Carefully wrapped in protective material to ensure safe delivery
Buy It Now Price:$55.99
Additional Details:This Cherokee stone tool is a rare find that adds significant value to any collection. Its detailed structure and preserved state make it a must-have for history enthusiasts. Don't miss the chance to own this unique piece of ancient craftsmanship. Order now and bring a bit of the past into your home!
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