Modoc Bowl

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This is a "Modoc" bowl from the Tule Lake area of CA,
I tried for several years to buy it, but was not able to until
the lady passed away, & her daughter sold it to me, it sat in
her flower bed for years, it was brought to OK many years
ago.
It is made from lava rock, & was probably used for grinding
acorns or corn, it is about two feet tall.

This area of CA, had one of the last Indian battles, Capt
Jack, was their leader, they were finally starved out of the
"Lava beds" & surrendered.

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Adena_man said:
Very nice! Definitely worth the wait!

Thank's, the Daughter needed cigarette money,

My lucky day !

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Can i ask how much you paid for it fossis? 8) AA
 

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aa battery said:
Can i ask how much you paid for it fossis? 8) AA

Fifteen dollars for two bowls, one was not as good.

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tomsneck said:
Cool fossis!! I just can't imagine finding something that big here. Beautiful bowl.

colin

Thanks Tom, one man who I know, used to
live in that area, ( CA), said he worked at a nursing home, &
the back (garden area) had dozens of these lying around,

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Hey Fossis that was a great deal ;D AA
 

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Hi Fossis, that's a really nice artifact. Thanks for posting a picture of it, now I know there's better things than just heads to be found. Good luck hunting! Jim
 

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glasskeeper said:
Hi Fossis, that's a really nice artifact. Thanks for posting a picture of it, now I know there's better things than just heads to be found. Good luck hunting! Jim

Hey Jim, most of these were probably gathered in
the 1800's & passed on down through the familie's, it's
doubtful many still exist unless they are underground, in
food cache pit's or such as that.

HH, Fossis.............
 

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Fossis you're right. I doubt I'd ever find anything like that, but it has got me thinking I should be looking for other objects besides arrowheads. Still that' a nice artifact you have. Good luck hunting! Jim
 

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