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Sterling Silver Polished Arrowhead Artifact Charm

June 30th, 2011

Sterling Silver Polished Arrowhead Artifact Charm

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At Goldia, we stock thousands of different genuine sterling silver charms making our selection the largest on our webstore. You are certain to find just the right theme to accessorize your charm bracelet or pendant chain. Please review the item specifics table above for actual size and characteristics of this charm.

 
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Width:0.43 Inch
Length:0.86 Inch
Weight:0 gm
Precious Metal Type:Silver
Quantity in Stock:29

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Indian Artifact Magazine

June 30th, 2011

Indian Artifact Magazine

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Covers prehistoric American Indian history, including artifacts, lifestyles, customs, legends, and tribes.

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Determining the Age of Artifacts

March 23rd, 2011

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Excerpt: When you tour a museum and see a display of artifacts, you probably wonder how old the artifacts are. Archeologists feel the same way. When they discover artifacts, they want to determine how old they are. By knowing how old an artifact is, the archeologists can learn more about the people who created the artifact. They’ll have a better idea what life was like during that time period. Archeologists use several methods to determine the age of artifacts. Because these objects help archeologists, researchers, and sociologists learn about ancient civilizations, it’s important to know how old found artifacts are. When…

Antiqued Eagle Tomahawk

March 11th, 2011

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Excerpt: The woodland Indians called this type of weapon a “Tomahawk.” Tomahawk is a word derived from the Algonquian language. It was only after European traders introduced metal hatchets that the word “Tomahawk” became linked with an axe like weapon. This particular tomahawk head is made from a naturally shaped stone from a river bed. It is bound onto a deerskin wrapped chokecherry handle with real rawhide and the leather and feathers are antiqued to give the appearance of age. The end of the handle has a bundle of long buckskin fringes. A medicine bundle is attached for supernatural abilities in battle,…

Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

March 9th, 2011

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Excerpt: Many famous archeological excavations have happened in Egypt, and the artifacts recovered from these digs are some of the best known in the world. Egypt had a thriving civilization long before many countries even existed. This civilization produced some of the best-known buildings, sculptures, and art found in the world. Three of the most recognized artifacts from Ancient Egypt are the Great Pyramids. The Great Pyramids are located in Giza. Three successive rulers during the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt had these impressive structures created. The rulers, Khufu, Chefron, and Mycerinus wanted magnificent tombs built to hold their remains when they…

Interesting Native American Artifacts

February 27th, 2011

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Excerpt: To many Americans and scientists, Native American artifacts are a window into the past of our amazing country. They were the first people on this land and developed amazing weaponry and skills that we modeled our modern day weapons after. They developed different tools and methods for doing things that we still use in our everyday lives hundreds of years later. Another reason the Native American artifacts resonate so strongly with us is because they left behind so many different types of interesting artifacts that we stare at in wonder today. Arrowheads, bows and arrows and artwork are example of…

Ancient Mayan Artifacts in the United States Today

November 13th, 2010

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Excerpt: Ancient Mayan Artifacts. If you paid any sort of attention in your World History classes in school, you would remember that the Ancient Mayans were a civilization in modern day Mexico. Well, you might not have even had to have paid attention in your classes to remember that bit of history. However, you may find it ironic that many Mayan artifacts that have been recovered from the ancient civilization’s land is now for display in the United States. Say what? Yes, many are here in the United States with others on display hroughout the world in places you would never have…

Tibet Arts: Your One-Stop Shop for Tibetan and Himalayan Artifacts

August 24th, 2010

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Excerpt: Tibetan and Himalayan antiques & artifacts can enhance the feng shui of your home environment in a manner that is almost unparalleled. The serene products of a serene civilisation going back centuries, they add colour to the overall ambience, while connecting you to a rich past by their very presence. More importantly, they play a crucial role in reminding us of the brutal oppression of the culture which produced them.Some of the finest quality Himalayan artifacts & Antiques are available at Tibet Arts.Having started in…