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Nov 14, 2006, 04:44 PM
#1
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Nov 14, 2006, 08:14 PM
#2
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
I'm going to leave this to the experts, I collect but........not sure. If that bone is a tool, I have some buckets to go through! I hope I find it, I'm not even waiting for the answer.
A kind word echos for eternity
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Nov 15, 2006, 09:12 AM
#3
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
Right on Country Girl, you don't know how big of a thrill it would be for me to have you find something in your junk buckets or your rock garden,
that looks something I've posted.
bm
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Nov 15, 2006, 09:57 AM
#4
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
I'll find it and post a pic for fun!
A kind word echos for eternity
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Nov 15, 2006, 10:08 AM
#5
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
Cool, I hope you can find it.
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Nov 15, 2006, 10:09 AM
#6
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
 Originally Posted by bean man
Cool, I hope you can find it.
I can't part with anything I find, it's horrible, I'll find it!
A kind word echos for eternity
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Nov 15, 2006, 01:17 PM
#7
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
Ok buddy here you go.....................
A kind word echos for eternity
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Nov 15, 2006, 01:47 PM
#8
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
That does look strange and fits in the hand well!
bm
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Nov 22, 2006, 12:20 AM
#9
 Nemo me impune lacesset
Re: Possible bone and antler tools
Hello,
No opinion on the finds, just a little tidbit that helps when you have found something questionable. Take your strongest magnifying glass and examine the surfaces of the article; compare this to known tools, many grinding tools have thousands of tiny scratches and foreign matter embedded, cutting tools show chipping and sometimes grinding for sharpening/re-sharpening; a handle area where human hands have held a tool often develops a "patina" from the oils in the hand of the user, darkening and smoothing the surface of the handle.
Some tools were "tools of convenience" an antler point or bone could be used as a planting dibble then discarded for example, likewise a sharp stick; for working leather (quite a process to make leather by hand) a round, smooth stone might be used to work grease into the hide and then discarded etc. Hammer stones used to crack hard nuts or bones (to get the nutritious marrow) were another type of tool of convenience, use perhaps once or perhaps many times then discarded. With this type of 'tool of convenience' it is difficult to make absolute statements unless there is a lot of evidence of use (as in the tiny scratches, foreign matter etc).
Oroblanco
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