![]() Britten Marin was the son of John Marin (original founder of Sports Illustrated Magazine). Archaeological Charmstone Reference: Elsasser and Rhode, 1992. The Chumash of Southern California would also use charmstones for shamanistic purposes in ceremonial context. This type of charmstone was said to be a thunderbolt and was usually found at the foot of a tree that had been struck by lightning (see appraisal description photo provided). There are incised lines on one end of the charmstone which is interpreted as symbolizing lightning. This artifact has been in private collections. One end displays multiple grooves comprising of incised lines, that are not joined. Artifact Classification Info: An Asymmetrical Spindle Charmstone, from the Chumash culture in Southern California. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, Chapter 14. Tagged: american, bennett, california, certified, charmstone, chumash, native, rare.Ĭertified Rare California Chumash Asymmetrical Spindle Charmstone Bennett COAĪuthentic Rare Chumash Incised Asymmetrical Spindle Charmstone – Bennett COA. This item can be shipped to United States. The seller is “marieleff” and is located in Georgetown, Texas. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures
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