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Stone Age in America
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1887 by John J. Boyle
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Stone Age in America In this handsome bronze, an axe-wielding Native American woman carries one of her young children while another crouches beside her. At her feet lies a dead animal, probably a bear cub, and she scans the path ahead for further danger. Remarkably, this 19th-century sculpture reflects few of the cultural stereotypes common at the time. View this link at: http://www.visitphilly.com/music-art/philadelphia/stone-age-in-america/
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