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FS1197 Sinagua Artifact
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This model has been replaced by a more accurate version with corrected grid orientation after this one was corrupted during an editing process. The improved model can be accessed at https://skfb.ly/6BD8J. This artifact is believed to have been created by the Sinagua Paleo Indians, and it was discovered in a remote location within the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest, situated north of Sedona, Arizona. As a preliminary model, this version will be refined in the near future. One possible interpretation of the artifact suggests that it is a bola ball used for hunting purposes. An alternative explanation proposes that it is a stylized doll-like model created for educational purposes. The artifact itself is a solid piece of red sandstone measuring approximately 4 centimeters in height by 3 centimeters in width.
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