Bone awl is probably from a cannon (leg) bone of a young deer. Much of the bone has been cut away and the remainder has been sharpened to a point. The bone is pinkish gray and light brown in color. Item was found at the Clifford Williams Site in Washington Township, Logan County, Ohio
Drift cut from a deer antler that is light yellowish brown in color. One end appears to be the base ...
Light brown flat bone plate has been cut into a five-tined comb. Proximal end tapers and expands to ...
Bone artifacts described from the 1968 excavation of the Reeve Site (Whittlesey Focus) include antle...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon bone or leg from a mature deer. Much of the bone has been cut awa...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
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 ...
Bone harpoon was probably cut from the long bone of a deer. At one end there is a drilled hole 76.1 ...
Long, curving pointed antler tine has smoothed surface and is rough cut at the large end. The antler...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Atlatl weight, also called a humped gorget, is made of slate and oval-shaped. It is flat on the bo...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Hoe is an unmodified deer scapula that would have been attached to a wooden handle. The bone is pale...
Birdstone of dark gray and very pale brown banded slate has a flat base with holes drilled diagonall...
Author Institution: Ohio State University Libraries ; Natural History Collections, Ohio Historical S...
Drift cut from a deer antler that is light yellowish brown in color. One end appears to be the base ...
Light brown flat bone plate has been cut into a five-tined comb. Proximal end tapers and expands to ...
Bone artifacts described from the 1968 excavation of the Reeve Site (Whittlesey Focus) include antle...
Bone awl is probably from a cannon bone or leg from a mature deer. Much of the bone has been cut awa...
An animal bone, possibly from an elk, was cut to form an awl. One end tapers to a thick point. The o...
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 ...
Bone harpoon was probably cut from the long bone of a deer. At one end there is a drilled hole 76.1 ...
Long, curving pointed antler tine has smoothed surface and is rough cut at the large end. The antler...
Awls made of bone from the Ohio Fort Ancient culture, 900 AD-1500 AD. Excavated from Feurt Mound in ...
Atlatl weight, also called a humped gorget, is made of slate and oval-shaped. It is flat on the bo...
Bone pin is a carved and highly polished deer cannon (leg) bone. The distal end is flattened like a ...
Hoe is an unmodified deer scapula that would have been attached to a wooden handle. The bone is pale...
Birdstone of dark gray and very pale brown banded slate has a flat base with holes drilled diagonall...
Author Institution: Ohio State University Libraries ; Natural History Collections, Ohio Historical S...
Drift cut from a deer antler that is light yellowish brown in color. One end appears to be the base ...
Light brown flat bone plate has been cut into a five-tined comb. Proximal end tapers and expands to ...
Bone artifacts described from the 1968 excavation of the Reeve Site (Whittlesey Focus) include antle...