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- Bone_tool abstract "In archaeology, a bone tool is a tool created from bone. A bone tool can conceivably be created from almost any bone, and in a variety of methods.Bone tools have been documented from the advent of Homo sapiens and are also known from Homo neanderthalensis contexts or even earlier. Bone has been used for making tools by virtually all hunter-gatherer societies, even when other materials were readily available. Any part of the skeleton can potentially be utilized; however, antlers and long bones provide some of the best working material. Long bone fragments can be shaped, by scraping against an abrasive stone, into such items as arrow and spear points, needles, awls, and fish hooks.In places, such as East Germany they utilize the numerous bones they could obtain from an animal. Bone tools had mainly been made from bone splinters or were cut into a useful shape. Archaeologists are convinced about bone tools are purposefully made by a series of deer antlers specifically cut into shape.The bone was fashioned into tools such as spoons, knives, awls, pins, fish hooks, needles, flakers, hide scrapers and beamers. They made musical rasps, flutes and whistles as well as toys of bone. Decoratively carved articles were also made of bone such as hair combs, hair pins and pendants. Antler is much harder than bone and was used for flakers, points, knives and hair combs. Even the teeth and hooves did not go to waste. The teeth were drilled and used for decoration on clothing and necklaces. The hooves were also drilled and used for decoration on clothing as well as strung for rattles and bells.As an organic material, bone often does not survive in a way that is archaeologically recoverable. However, under the right conditions, bone tools do sometimes survive and many have been recovered from locations around the world representing time periods throughout history and prehistory. Also many examples have been collected ethnographically, and some traditional peoples, as well as experimental archaeologists, continue to use bone to make tools.".
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Bones_(instrument).
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Ethnography.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Fish_hook.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Homo_sapiens.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Stone_Age.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Scapula.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Sewing_needle.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Spear.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Stitching_awl.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Stone_tool.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink Tally_stick.
- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLink awl.
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bone tool".
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "bone needle".
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- Bone_tool wikiPageWikiLinkText "tools".
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- Bone_tool subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Bone_tool subject Category:Bone_products.
- Bone_tool hypernym Tool.
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- Bone_tool comment "In archaeology, a bone tool is a tool created from bone. A bone tool can conceivably be created from almost any bone, and in a variety of methods.Bone tools have been documented from the advent of Homo sapiens and are also known from Homo neanderthalensis contexts or even earlier. Bone has been used for making tools by virtually all hunter-gatherer societies, even when other materials were readily available.".
- Bone_tool label "Bone tool".
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- Bone_tool sameAs 骨角器.
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- Bone_tool sameAs Кістяні_знаряддя.
- Bone_tool sameAs Q4941588.
- Bone_tool sameAs 骨器.
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- Bone_tool depiction BBC-artefacts.jpg.
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