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- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines abstract "Shell tools, in the archaeological perspective, were tools fashioned by pre-historic humans from shells in lieu of stone tools. The use of shell tools during pre-historic times was a practice common to inhabitants of environments that lack the abundance of hard stones for making tools. This was the case with the islands surrounding the Pacific, including the Philippines.Shells were fashioned into tools, as well as ornaments. From adzes, scoops, spoons, dippers and other tools to personal ornaments such as earrings, anklets, bracelets and beads. These different artefacts made of shells were unearthed from various archaeological sites from the country.".
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- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
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- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tools.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mataas shell scoop".
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- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines subject Category:Tools.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines hypernym Tools.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines type Software.
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines comment "Shell tools, in the archaeological perspective, were tools fashioned by pre-historic humans from shells in lieu of stone tools. The use of shell tools during pre-historic times was a practice common to inhabitants of environments that lack the abundance of hard stones for making tools. This was the case with the islands surrounding the Pacific, including the Philippines.Shells were fashioned into tools, as well as ornaments.".
- Shell_tools_in_the_Philippines label "Shell tools in the Philippines".
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