Some Bone Tools For You Viewing Pleasure

The Grim Reaper

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Some Bone Tools For Your Viewing Pleasure

I haven't found much lately so I thought I'd post some of my Bone Tools and invite everyone to join in and post theirs. Lets see if we can can a great thread on Bone Tools going guys and gals.

A lot of these are personal finds and some are pieces I have acquired through trade or by buying. As you can see I love Bone Tools. lol
 

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tchaire

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Gator--Found about 100 ft. from the maul ("Fishing for hardstone" post) I posted yesterday. Find tons of pottery in the same area. Usually the only remnants of animals we find in the area are buffalo teeth. When I saw these I knew I had seen something similar before on T-Net(I think one of Larson's old posts). Low and behold Grim puts up this post and one of his pictures has something very similar. Here's a picture of the backsides.
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Depending on the different bone tools commonly found in your area and the different tasks performed with them my guess would be anywhere from ..the back of two broken awls.. a quill polishing tool or even a couple pottery smoothing tools.
Those knaw marks are pretty common to trash pit and midden bone.
I'd put my money on two broken awls.
 

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Here are a few awls and other great artifacts from North Dakota that were a very gracious gift from our friend Larson.

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Some nice Bone artifacts on here and I'll add some new ones I've found or obtained. Feel free to add any of your finds or acquisitions.
 

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tomclark

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BoneItems.jpg BonePin052507.jpg BonePin060307.jpg ichbone2.jpg ichbone1.jpg netguage1.jpg Bone turns black in many FL rivers esp when silicified/old. Shell middens preserve bone artifacts pretty well. SFbonepin1.jpg All these are from middens except the small 2" black "pin", which may be a gorge, and the odd larger, much thicker silicified socketed bone "point?" Black ones from Santa Fe and Ichetucknee Rivers and the others are PinCo.
 

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Force_of_Iron

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After looking at all of these pics in this thread I feel like I got boned. I don't have any to share.

My father used to look for artifacts out west. He had at one time a couple of frames in near perfect condition. He's gone so I can't ask but I'm guessing they were out of caves in the mountains.
 

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Gator--Found about 100 ft. from the maul ("Fishing for hardstone" post) I posted yesterday. Find tons of pottery in the same area. Usually the only remnants of animals we find in the area are buffalo teeth. When I saw these I knew I had seen something similar before on T-Net(I think one of Larson's old posts). Low and behold Grim puts up this post and one of his pictures has something very similar. Here's a picture of the backsides.
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What you have looks like a split rib, probably deer. I doubt if they split easily without human intervention. Here's a couple of photos of a mastodon split rib segment (about 1" x 1.5") from a site in Morrow County, Ohio. Dr Gramly has ID'd a number of these from this site as sawed tablets, use unknown. This one shows extreme mineralization, shiny areas on smooth side and it's hard as ceramic.

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I wish I knew more about bone tools and the uses thanks to Grim I have some knowledge.

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Sorry had to sneak this one in lol! Not a bone tool but very rare find of a Mountain Lion skull

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