This lot includes a Collection of Late 19th Century Native American Artifacts. This collection contains pottery shards from Sinagua Indians, Bone Awls collected in Kentucky, a Bannerstone and other artifacts gathered from Superstion Mountains. The pottery shards were collected at ancient Tuzigoot pueblo in Arizona. These twelve pottery shards have been safely displayed in a 8 1/4" x 12 1/4" shadowbox. They each show different materials and designs. Next, are these six Bone Awls. These Awls were collected in Kentucky and each show excellent condition. They range in size from 2 1/4" to 3 1/2". Third, we have this Bannerstone found in the Tennessee River on the Tennessee and Mississippi border. This wonderful artifact shows excellent condition and measures 1 1/2". Lastly, is this collection of artifacts collected from Superstition Mountains, in Arizona. These appear to be remnants from a home. These pieces are all believed to be from the Late 19th century. They have been preserved wonderfully and would make excellent collector's items.