Awl is a long, tapering bone rod. It is a fragment of a deer long bone, sharpened to a fine point. It has been broken into at least four pieces and repaired. Item was excavated from Adena Mound in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio
Awls are tools which are specifically intended to make clean holes in tough materials like leather o...
This photograph depicts the original Adena Mound in Chillicothe, Ohio before its excavation. In 1901...
Long, narrow, cut and polished left mandible fragment is from a wolf. It likely belongs with item A ...
Bone awl is a long, tapering bone rod. It is a part of a scapula, possibly of a deer, that has been ...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon (leg) bone of a young deer. Much of the bone has been cut away an...
Awl has been worked from a deer cannon bone split lengthwise. It is very pale brown in color. Item...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Adena stemmed projectile point is made of white flint with some light gray. It has a long triangular...
A roughly rectangular section of an animal rib bone was made into a comb by cutting teeth into one e...
This is a sandstone whetstone is flat and rectangular with squared edges. There are several shallow ...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Many fragments from a large, thick grit-tempered ceramic vessel have been glued together. The intact...
Small black hematite celt (ungrooved ax) tapers toward one end, which is very slightly convex. The o...
Bracelet was made from a cylindrical rod of copper bent into an oval shape with ends touching. Oxida...
Awls are tools which are specifically intended to make clean holes in tough materials like leather o...
This photograph depicts the original Adena Mound in Chillicothe, Ohio before its excavation. In 1901...
Long, narrow, cut and polished left mandible fragment is from a wolf. It likely belongs with item A ...
Bone awl is a long, tapering bone rod. It is a part of a scapula, possibly of a deer, that has been ...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon (leg) bone of a young deer. Much of the bone has been cut away an...
Awl has been worked from a deer cannon bone split lengthwise. It is very pale brown in color. Item...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Adena stemmed projectile point is made of white flint with some light gray. It has a long triangular...
A roughly rectangular section of an animal rib bone was made into a comb by cutting teeth into one e...
This is a sandstone whetstone is flat and rectangular with squared edges. There are several shallow ...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Many fragments from a large, thick grit-tempered ceramic vessel have been glued together. The intact...
Small black hematite celt (ungrooved ax) tapers toward one end, which is very slightly convex. The o...
Bracelet was made from a cylindrical rod of copper bent into an oval shape with ends touching. Oxida...
Awls are tools which are specifically intended to make clean holes in tough materials like leather o...
This photograph depicts the original Adena Mound in Chillicothe, Ohio before its excavation. In 1901...
Long, narrow, cut and polished left mandible fragment is from a wolf. It likely belongs with item A ...