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An introduction to collecting Indian relics, covering such topics as where to hunt for them, how to identify them, how to clean, mount, display, and catalog them, and how to restore broken artifacts.
This Collector's identification and value guide is completely revised with 2,000 new photos and updated pricing. Fully illustrated, showing many pieces in full color.
North American Indian Artifacts 6th Edition will transport you back through time, giving you an experience you will never forget. Travel with author Lar Hothem on a journey through the lives and customs of North American Indians. Unravel the mysteries of ancient cultures through the objects they left behind. In this special 6th edition, you will find up-to-date prices and listings along with: Nearly 2,000 photos, including a 32-page full colour gallery of Native American treasures; Thousands of listings, with artefacts dating from prehistoric to present day. Helpful tips for the beginning collector, including how to spot fakes; Background information on Indian groups, customs, artefacts, and artworks; Sections on axe types, basket, pottery, clothing, beadwork, kachina dolls, and much more. By reading this book, you will help keep alive cultures that are gone but not forgotten. Whether you are a serious collector or just getting started, North American Indian Artifacts is an indispensable guide. Get ready to experience an adventure thousands of years in the making.
This valuable guide shows authentic artifacts which will help the collector recognize great finds when discovered in the field. Includes over 2,000 photos featuring thousands of specimens from the Midwest's ancient past.
Collectors and historians alike will love this dynamic and extensive guide to the historic and highly collectible world of American Indian artifacts. This reference illustrates the beauty and significance of distinct utensils, tools, weapons and ornaments through more than 1,000 stunning color photos, and current market values. Collectors will discover: &break;&break;Pottery, baskets, beadwork, arrowheads, textiles, pipes, and clothing &break;&break;Tribal history that offers a better understanding of this broad collectibles arena &break;&break;Detailed descriptions and acquisition tips that help increase collecting confidence &break;&break;This authoritative and extremely visual book is a must-have for new and experienced collectors of American Indian artifacts.
Lar Hothem's newest book, Ornamental Indian Artifacts, has over a dozen major chapters, ranging from prehistoric to early historic to more recent times. The book contains over 1,800 color photographs, each with information on type, materials, size, origin, and a current collector value. Popular artifact types including bannerstones, gorgets, pendants, pipes, discoidals, and plummets, are shown. Many of the artifacts are from advanced private collections and have never before been seen in any publication. Two growing collecting fields, Eskimo and Latin American artifacts, are explored this time. A general information chapter provides interesting background facts about ornamental artifacts, while another explores the subject from an archaeological perspective. There is a large chapter on recent auction results so that collectors can see what some artifacts have brought during competitive bidding. Fans of Hothem's other Indian titles will once again be delighted with his latest book! 2007 values.
While most Indian artifacts fall into distinct and well-known classes, there are others that do not. These artifacts can be so rare (like undamaged Archaic birdstones or Mississippian maces) that many collectors do not have even one example. Other artifacts are unusual because they are extra-large or miniature, or are a variety not often seen or are made of a material not often used. Rare & Unusual Indian Artifacts explores artifact differences, in more than 1,600 color photographs, from those that are out of the ordinary in some way to those that are truly one-of-a-kind. Rare and unusual artifacts have always commanded attention due to both scarcity and high collector interest. This is because such atypical artifacts help complete or round out a collection. They also provide a glimpse of the wide range of quality artifacts turned out by America's long-ago artisans. 2007 values.
Authentic Indian-made items of both old and new vintage are showcased. Nearly 800 color photos present clothing and accessories, basketry, pottery, musical instruments, toys and games, textiles, and beadwork. Includes detailed descriptions, current pricing, bead glossary. An essential and comprehensive reference for every collector's bookshelf.
While most Indian artifacts fall into distinct and well-known classes, there are others that do not. These artifacts can be so rare (like undamaged Archaic birdstones or Mississippian maces) that many collectors do not have even one example. Other artifacts are unusual because they are extra-large or miniature, or are a variety not often seen or are made of a material not often used. This guide explores artifact differences, in more than 1,600 full-color photos, from those that are out of the ordinary in some way to those that are truly one-of-a-kind. Rare and unusual artifacts have always commanded attention due to both scarcity and high collector interest, because such atypical artifacts help complete or round out a collection. 2007 values.