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NATIVE AMERICAN CARVINGS. Southeastern Native American (Calusa) carved wooden cat figures, c1450, excavated at Key Marco, Florida



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NATIVE AMERICAN CARVINGS. Southeastern Native American (Calusa) carved wooden cat figures, c1450, excavated at Key Marco, Florida

NATIVE AMERICAN CARVINGS.
Southeastern Native American (Calusa) carved wooden cat figures, c1450, excavated at Key Marco, Florida

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Artifact Carving Effigy Feline Figure Florida Kneeling Pre Columbian Rear View South Eastern Wooden


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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Native American carvings. The image features Southeastern Native American (Calusa) carved wooden cat figures, believed to date back to around 1450. These remarkable artifacts were excavated at Key Marco, Florida, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The attention to detail in these carvings is truly remarkable. Each figure depicts a feline form, showcasing the craftsmanship and skill of its creators. From their rear view perspective, one can appreciate the lifelike representation of these majestic creatures. These wooden cat figures hold great significance as they are considered effigies or representations of sacred beings within Calusa culture. They serve as a testament to the spiritual beliefs and reverence for nature held by this indigenous community. As pre-Columbian relics, these carvings offer valuable insights into ancient traditions and artistic expressions that have shaped our understanding of Native American history. Their preservation allows us to connect with our past and honor the legacy left behind by those who came before us. This print from Granger Art on Demand serves as a visual reminder of the importance of preserving cultural artifacts like these native carvings. It invites viewers to appreciate not only their aesthetic appeal but also their historical significance in shaping our collective identity.

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