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Indian Stone Tool Popular Q&A
Q: Indian Stone Tools for Grain.
A: The hammer was effectively used by American Indians for a variety of purposes including pounding tipi pegs, breaking bones of game animals and grinding seeds. M... Read More »
Q: American Indian Stone Tools.
A: North America has thousands of archaeological sites rich in Indian artifacts. These artifacts, such as American Indian stone tools, are clues to the way of life... Read More »
Q: I took these pictures myself, which means i have copyright? India...
A: Hi John. It looks like a hoe or an axe. The surface is kind of weathered, though and the chipping at the bottom (6 o'clock on photo) looks more recent that the... Read More »
Q: Paleo Indian stone tool artifacts - how can tell a reproduction f...
A: i would be very careful. they have figured out very successfully how to reproduce these tools, I have seen it done. I found a website for you to have a look at,... Read More »
Q: How did the Cahokia Indians make stone tools?
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