Scapula Knife/Squash Knife/Cleaver

Scapula Knife/Squash Knife/Cleaver

Scapula knives, squash knives and cleavers are made from portions of bison scapulas (shoulder blades). Thin areas of scapulas served as the cutting edge with thicker ridges often serving as handles. Prehistoric people often made Scapula knives/squash knives and...
Hooked Bone Knife

Hooked Bone Knife

The hooked bone knife is a cutting tool made of a bison scapula (shoulder blade) that looks similar to the modern day linoleum blade — the inside edge is sharp but how it functioned is not known. It is found on Plains archaeological south of the Middle Missouri...
Atlatl, Eastern Style

Atlatl, Eastern Style

A composite tool of a stone weight, antler hook and wooden shaft. The weight style is common to the eastern United States. This design is based on archaeological remains from the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. $250.00
Atlatl, Calusa Style

Atlatl, Calusa Style

Remains of several atlatls of this style were found buried in the muck on the Key Marco site in Southern Florida. This style of atlatl is easy to use. $100.00  
Cane Spear with Stone Point

Cane Spear with Stone Point

The shaft is of bamboo with a stone point on a fore shaft. Bamboo is a substitute for the cane shafts often used in the Southeastern United States in the past. Real cane is extremely difficult to find today as most cane has been eradicated to make room for farming....