A close-up of an ancient carved wooden spear or staff against a black background.

Bone Awl

The people of the Late Prehistoric Tradition used bone awls to make holes in leather for clothing and in basketmaking.

They made most bone awls from the delicate leg bones of deer sharpened to a point.

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A close-up of a fossilized or ancient tooth or tusk, possibly of an extinct animal, against a black background.
  • Animal Bone

  • 10,5 cm

    Neolithic

  • € 150,—