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Pottery cooking balls are found on numerous archaeological sites in the southeastern United States and were used during the Archaic period (several thousand years ago) when ceramic cooking pots were not in use. Archaeologists believe a bunch of ceramic balls were...
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Tools From The Earth can make many styles of North American pottery for your exhibit or hands-on program. Contact us for available types and prices
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The ulu knife was used to cut whale blubber and meat, butcher salmon and even used to cut children’s hair. There were many styles from different regions. The slate ulu dates to prehistoric times before much metal was used. The slate blade is set in a wood handle...
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Bone handles made from bison ribs or vertebral spines (bones in the bison’s hump) along with detached stone blades are found on Plains archaeological sites on the upper Missouri River. The stone blades are set in bison rib or vertebral spines with hide glue....
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This was a general all-purpose household knife used to cut string, food, meat, hide or wood. The stone for the knife, flint, is very hard and can be chipped to a very sharp edge, but is also brittle and can break easily. The stone blade is attached to a wood handle...