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© Harry Pristis 2012


These are fishhooks carved from bone. Native Americans grooved and snapped off slivers of bone -typically deer limb bones- to make these hooks. The exaggerated length of the shanks is a result of removing the sections at a sharp angle to the long axis of the bone. These two were recovered in Florida waters.

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LINE-DRAWINGS & ARTIFACTS

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Foshunter

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They are awesome examples---Tom

fossiljim

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Beautiful artifacts! They give me a real feeling of connection to the fishermen of the past.

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meredithstudio

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I would die to find one of those . . . would make a great necklace

vincemarkton

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just incredible...any chance of dating those two?

Harry Pristis

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just incredible...any chance of dating those two?

Sorry, Vince, those two are in a committed relationship. ;^)

vincemarkton

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hahahahaha...okok, let me put another way; any idea how old these artifacts are? thanks for your time also,

i just love looking at your page. the quality of your presentation and the mind boggiling variety is as i've said before, incredible!

Harry Pristis

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I do appreciate the feedback, Vince. These fishhooks were collected as float - out of context - artifacts. Lithic artifacts from the same area are Late Paleo and Archaic in age.

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