Hoe is an unmodified deer scapula that would have been attached to a wooden handle. The bone is pale yellow in color. Item was found at the Anderson Village Site in Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio
U-shaped fishhook was carved from an animal bone. One end has a sharp point, and the other end has a...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Bone fishhook is shaped like the letter J. It is polished to a point on the hook end. There are five...
Hoe was made by drilling a hole through a shell to accommodate a wooden handle. The exterior of the ...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
This hoe was made from a large piece of antler, possibly elk, that was split. There is slight polish...
Bone harpoon was probably cut from the long bone of a deer. At one end there is a drilled hole 76.1 ...
Large flint hoe is oval in shape. It tapers slightly to one end, which is rounded. The opposite end ...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon (leg) bone of a young deer. Much of the bone has been cut away an...
Fish hook made of bone from the Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from the Feurt Villa...
Awl has been worked from a deer cannon bone split lengthwise. It is very pale brown in color. Item...
Bone awl is a long, tapering bone rod. It is a part of a scapula, possibly of a deer, that has been ...
Long, slender bone needle is slightly curved at the tapered, pointed end. There is a 2.22 mm hole dr...
Bone fishhook is polished to a point on the hook end. There are three grooves at the opposite end fo...
U-shaped fishhook was carved from an animal bone. One end has a sharp point, and the other end has a...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Bone fishhook is shaped like the letter J. It is polished to a point on the hook end. There are five...
Hoe was made by drilling a hole through a shell to accommodate a wooden handle. The exterior of the ...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
This hoe was made from a large piece of antler, possibly elk, that was split. There is slight polish...
Bone harpoon was probably cut from the long bone of a deer. At one end there is a drilled hole 76.1 ...
Large flint hoe is oval in shape. It tapers slightly to one end, which is rounded. The opposite end ...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon (leg) bone of a young deer. Much of the bone has been cut away an...
Fish hook made of bone from the Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from the Feurt Villa...
Awl has been worked from a deer cannon bone split lengthwise. It is very pale brown in color. Item...
Bone awl is a long, tapering bone rod. It is a part of a scapula, possibly of a deer, that has been ...
Long, slender bone needle is slightly curved at the tapered, pointed end. There is a 2.22 mm hole dr...
Bone fishhook is polished to a point on the hook end. There are three grooves at the opposite end fo...
U-shaped fishhook was carved from an animal bone. One end has a sharp point, and the other end has a...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Bone fishhook is shaped like the letter J. It is polished to a point on the hook end. There are five...