A realistic depiction of a Native American man from the Archaic period in North America (around 4000 BCE), working outdoors near a river in what is now Missouri. He is carving a dugout canoe from a large log using a stone celt tool. The man has long dark hair, wears minimal clothing made of animal hide, and is surrounded by a natural woodland setting. The celt is an unpolished, ungrooved stone axe, hafted into a wooden handle. The canoe is partially formed, and wood chips lie nearby. The environment includes hardwood trees, primitive tools, and a riverside scene under daylight. See more