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Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare

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Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel RareWhat it likely is:→ Paleo-Indian or Early Archaic Nutting Stone / Multi-purpose Ground StoneAttributes confirming this:Double Cupules (holes) → truly common in nutting stones → were used to crack nuts, process seeds, or serve as stable spots to hold smaller rocks/tools for further tool-making.Hand-held size, weathered edges, good palm feel → These were carried around or cached by individuals.Location in Iowa + Heavy patina + general erosion → Strongly suggests this dates to Early Archaic (~8000–5000 BC) or Late Paleoindian (~10,000–8000 BC) era when hunter-gatherers started using nutting stones and hand anvils more frequently.Possible Uses (Multi-purpose):Nut cracking (hickory, walnuts, acorns — extremely important food source).Fire starter base (holding stick while using bow drill → would prevent stick from slipping).Seed or pigment grinding (secondary).Hafting or preparing sharp tool edg

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Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare

Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare

What it likely is:
→ Paleo-Indian or Early Archaic Nutting Stone / Multi-purpose Ground Stone

Attributes confirming this:
Double Cupules (holes) → really common in nutting stones → were used to crack nuts, process seeds, or serve as stable spots to hold smaller rocks/tools for further tool-making.

Hand-held size, weathered edges, good "palm feel" → These were carried around or cached by individuals.

Location in Iowa + Heavy patina + general erosion → Strongly suggests this dates to Early Archaic (~8000–5000 BC) or Late Paleoindian (~10,000–8000 BC) era when hunter-gatherers started using nutting stones and hand anvils more frequently.

Possible Uses (Multi-purpose):
Nut cracking (hickory, walnuts, acorns — extremely important food source).

Fire starter base (holding stick while using bow drill → would prevent stick from slipping).

Seed or pigment grinding (secondary).

Hafting or preparing sharp tool edg

This product is impeccable for anyone looking for quality Vintage products.

📐 Specifications

SKU: 644301

Category: Vintage > Antiques > 100 Years Or Older

Original Price: $165 USD

Sale Price: $99 USD

Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand fresh

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Matthew Robinson ✓ Verified Purchase
4 days ago · Minneapolis, MN
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Personally, the Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare does its job and I don’t regret it.
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4 months ago · Tulsa, OK
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fancy this Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare!
superb quality Native American Indian Paleo Double Fire Starter Nutting Stone for Travel Rare, feels solid and tough.
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11 months ago · Philadelphia, PA
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Adam Parker
6 months ago · Fort Worth, TX

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