Split-Twig Figurine GRCAg. Some of the most facinating artifacts found here in the Grand Canyon are split-twig figurines. Each one is made from a single twig, often willow, split down the middle, and then carefully folded into animal shapes. These figurines date from 2,000 to 4,000 years ago and were found in remote caves. Often they are in the shape of deer or bighorn sheep, sometimes with horns or antlers. Occasional

Split-Twig Figurine GRCAg. Some of the most facinating artifacts found here in the Grand Canyon are split-twig figurines.  Each one is made from a single twig, often willow, split down the middle, and then carefully folded into animal shapes.  These figurines date from 2,000 to 4,000 years ago and were found in remote caves.   Often they are in the shape of deer or bighorn sheep, sometimes with horns or antlers. Occasional Stock Photo
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