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A new lithic illustration of an authentic stone tool artifact. This Haskett projectile point was sent to Occpaleo for molding and casting, as part of a teaching collection representing the Great Basin Western Stemmed Tradition archaeological finds. The unique ecology of the Great Basin Desert encompasses an area of northern Nevada and Utah, between the boundaries of the Sierra Nevadas and the Rocky Mountain ranges. Researchers Bruce Kaiser and Richard Shipley provided a collection of projectile points and knives in order to creat this collection. This artifact (RSF334-17994) from the Shipley collection was first from the Jack Triplett Collection from the Delong Ranch in the Black Rock Desert of northern Nevada. It was made in Andesite, and measures 190mm (7 and a half inches).   This artifact is represented in our Lithic Cast Collection at Occpaleo.

 

Research done by the Far Western Anthropological Research Group/Daron Duke has pushed the time of the Western Stemmed Tradition back further into the Paleoindian period, with dating as far back as 12,000 years ago. One of the points in the study from Utah's Great Salt Lake region tested showed elephant/probiscidean blood residue, showing use for large thrusting and throwing spears. This artifact is one of the largest known, and is a complete and undamaged example of the regional type.   (illustration copyright Occpaleo 2023) 

 

8 inches by 10 inches print in acid free archival matte paper.  Each print will be signed by artist Michael Frank, and numbered as a limited edition set of 20 printed.

Lithic Illustration/Art Print/Haskett Point

$19.00Price
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