Native American Pottery

ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)

ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)
ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)

ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)

This collection includes a total of 54 Shards and 15 arrowheads. Take a serious minute or two and view the pictures we have posted. Then take yourself to google and search Anasazi shards.

View them carefully as well, then come back and Review this collection one more time. In an instant you find that this collection is certainly of the prehistoric period of the Native American Anasazi Tribe's unique culture. This collection was found and collected from the areas in and around the northwestern parts of New. The original collector of these shards and arrowheads, (family of asked that he remain anonymous) were viewed by Mr. Dwight Heard (original founder of The Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ) in 1928, at which time the two of them split the collection in half evenly.

It has been said that Mr. Heard wanted part of the collection to give to his wife as a holiday gift. The collection holds a good portion of the different styles of pottery the Anasazi's created. They have all been strategically place in the show box to certain periods.

Please view the photos posted, as they are a major part of our description. A rare and one of a kind piece of our Native American History. The time frame that these were collected was before federal law was imposed on Indian artifacts.

Please cross reference the photos pictured here with Native American museum pieces and you can see the exact same ones. We thank you for stopping by our site. The item "ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)" is in sale since Friday, October 02, 2015. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Pre-1600\Pottery".

The seller is "arrowheadcoins" and is located in Glendale, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Tribal Affiliation: Anasazi

ANASAZI POTTERY SHARDS & ARROWHEADS DISPLAYED IN SHADOW BOX (Rare Native Amer)