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5.0 out of 5 stars The premier reference for collectors
Now in a fully updated, expanded, and profusely illustrated second edition, Lar Hothem's Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts: Identification & Values continues to be the premier reference for collectors, dealers, archaeologists, and museum curators, as well as students of Native American culture and artifacts. Beginning with an informative chart (Prehistoric...
Published on July 5, 2001 by Midwest Book Review

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Type Reference
A very nice resource for type, style, and era. However, from an instructional or educational perspective it is essentially a picture book. It leaves me with plenty of questions regarding the entire subject area. But all in all it is still handy as a reference and was worth the price.
Published on March 21, 2005 by George Richards


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The premier reference for collectors, July 5, 2001
This review is from: Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts (Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts: Identification & Values) (Paperback)
Now in a fully updated, expanded, and profusely illustrated second edition, Lar Hothem's Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts: Identification & Values continues to be the premier reference for collectors, dealers, archaeologists, and museum curators, as well as students of Native American culture and artifacts. Beginning with an informative chart (Prehistoric Periods in North America) and introduction, individual chapters are dedicated to: Axe Development in Prehistoric America; Materials Used For Axes; How Axes Were Made; The Full-Grove Axe; The Three-Quarter Groove Axe; The Half-Grove Axe; Fluted Axes; Barbed Axes; Trophy Axes; Salvaged Axes; Celts - Ungrooved Axes; Spatulas and Spuds; What Axes Were Used For; Axe Facts; The Adz; Archaic and Woodland Adzes; Chisels; Gouges; Other Prehistoric Tools; Hematite Artifacts; Copper Artifacts; Trade-Era Artifacts; Axe Value Factors; Fake Axes - The Problem; Axes As Art Objects; Acquisition Guidelines; Finding Axes - How, When, and Where; Axe Collecting - The Future; and Axes In The Past.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real good reference for hardstone axes, August 12, 2008
If you are wanting to learn more about axes than this book is a great one to start with. Not real expensive, and has lots of info.

Andy
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Type Reference, March 21, 2005
This review is from: Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts (Indian Axes & Related Stone Artifacts: Identification & Values) (Paperback)
A very nice resource for type, style, and era. However, from an instructional or educational perspective it is essentially a picture book. It leaves me with plenty of questions regarding the entire subject area. But all in all it is still handy as a reference and was worth the price.
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