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PRICE reduced COLLECTIBLE-Anasazi CORN & HOLDER+ SANDAL TIE-prehistoric HISTORY

$ 366.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Origin: PUEBLO
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Tribal Affiliation: ANASAZI

    Description

    THIS IS A VERY RARE very OLD COLLECTIBLE-I have never even seen one in a museum or
    anywhere..??
    CORN MEASURES:  3 1/2"L X 1/2"W
    HOLDER:  4 1/2"L X 3"W
    TIE:  3"L X 1"W
    I've
    tried to figure out why the Anasazi would make such a piece...perhaps it was a corn
    dryer?? setting fresh cobs on this and perhaps it wicked moisture from the kernals faster
    so they could grind them into cornmeal and store??  No one seems to know, it's a mystery!
    My late husband worked from the 1970's on the Hopi/Navajo Reservation and collected many
    beautiful pieces of history.  He made many friends along his life journey & was given many gifts of
    appreciation.  He loved the people and even learned to speak their language and  was shown
    how to do beautiful beadwork.
    The CLIFF DWELLERS (1200 AD) primary food source was beans, corn & squash which they
    grew on the mesa tops.  The corn (maize) was not as we know it today...it was much smaller and
    was actually a type of weedy plant.  IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU CAN STILL SEE SOME OF
    THE DRIED KERNALS in the cobs
    I believe it was perhaps used in the BASKETMAKER PERIOD..it was a Corn Based Ariculture time
    THIS IS WELL PRESERVED ARTIFACT  due to the Hot SW conditions, things did not
    decay easily...
    THIS HAS BEEN A COFFEE TABLE CONVERSATION PIECE IN OUR HOME FOR A LONG
    TIME....whoever buys it I hope you enjoy and treasure it as much as we have
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    GOD BLESS, THANK YOU FOR LOOKING and HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!