High above the spiky sandstone spine known as Comb Ridge, archaeologist Winston Hurst treads carefully through the ancient dwellings, carved into the cave more than a thousand years ago. To a stranger ...
Pueblo Indian pots start at $1,000 and can rise to six figures, according to "Antiques Roadshow" experts. I know I can never afford the real thing, but I can get the same look free or nearly free with ...
GOLDENDALE, Wash. -- An exhibition on display at the Maryhill Museum of Art explores commercially produced trade blankets as an important facet of Native American culture. “A Kaleidoscope of Color: ...
Indian paint pot concretions, one whole and two irregular fragments (Clay Wollney) Indeed they can be found here, especially along the beaches of the South Shore. Though I wouldn't say that they are ...
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