• Indian artifacts bone tools

    Ceramic Period bone awl This simple bone tool is one of the most common found in Ceramic Period sites from 3,000 to 500 years ago. An awl is a sharp, pointed tool made from a splinter of bone or a bone that already has a natural pointed end. This awl is made from a duck wing bone. It was ground and polished to a sharp tip. People used
  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    182 results for antique indian artifacts. ... 2 AMAZING ESKIMO BONE ARTIFACTS - NO RESERVE! ... ANTIQUE ANCIENT NATIVE AMERICAN CAVEMAN STONE ARTIFACT TOOL HAMMER AXE ...
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  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    The bone was fashioned into tools such as spoons, knives, awls, pins, fish hooks, needles, flakers, hide scrapers and beamers. They made musical rasps, flutes and whistles as well as toys of bone. Decoratively carved articles were also made of bone such as hair combs, hair pins and pendants. Antler is much harder than bone and was used for flakers,
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  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    Cite this Record. Case of Forgery of Indian Artifacts--Worked Human Bone Tools from Kansas. William M. Bass, Donald J. Ortner. Kansas Anthropological Association Newsletter. 16 (7): 1-4. 1971 ( tDAR id: 79000)
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Indian artifacts bone tools

  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    Feb 01, 2018 · In a paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature, researchers described thousands of stone implements uncovered at Attirampakkam, an archaeological site in southern India. The tools span about...
  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    I am no expert in this area, but here are two potential ancient indian tools I found on my property in Englishtown, New Jersey. I have a creek that borders my property, and in one area it exposes about 10 feet of earth's cross section. These two stones were found a few yards apart, among thousands ...
  • Indian artifacts bone tools

    The artifacts recall the so-called “digging sticks,” multipurpose tools used by all hunter-gatherer societies. Wood is a widely available and versatile material, which has admittedly played a fundamental role in all human history.

Indian artifacts bone tools