Description: This unique piece of prehistoric Native American portable rock art is a one-of-a-kind artifact. The intricate carvings depict faces and effigies, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Its origin can be traced to South Eastern Pennsylvania in the Susquehanna region, and it is believed to have been handmade by the Susquehanpck tribe. The ownership history of this artifact is not available, but it is clear that it has been well-preserved over the years. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in every aspect of the piece, making it an excellent representation of Native American art and culture. This item falls under the categories of Collectibles, Cultures & Ethnicities, Native American: US, Pre-1600, and Artifacts. Susquehannock, also called Susquehanna or Conestoga, Iroquoian-speaking North American Indian tribe that traditionally lived in palisaded towns along the Susquehanna River in what are now New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Little is known of Susquehannock political organization, but they are thought to have been subdivided into several subtribes and clans; the name may have referred originally to a confederacy of tribes. Like other Iroquoian tribes, they were semisedentary agriculturalists.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Willow Street, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-07-27T10:37:24.000Z
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Origin: South Eastern Pennsylvania Susquehanna
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Tribal Affiliation: Susquahannock
Artisan: Susquahannock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Native American: US