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Bone Artifacts

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Bone-artifacts refer to objects fashioned from animal bones, often created by early humans or indigenous peoples. These artifacts include tools, ornaments, ceremonial objects, or symbolic items used in daily life or cultural practices. They provide valuable insights into ancient societies, their behaviors, technologies, and connections with their environment.

Key Features

  • Made from animal bones, teeth, or tusks
  • Serve functional or ceremonial purposes
  • Often exhibit signs of human modification or craftsmanship
  • Found in archaeological sites dating from prehistoric to historic periods
  • Reflect cultural practices, resource utilization, and artistic expression

Pros

  • Offer valuable insights into ancient human cultures and technological development
  • Represent sustainable use of available natural resources
  • Can be intricately crafted and artistically significant
  • Help archaeologists understand social and ritualistic behaviors

Cons

  • Fragile and susceptible to deterioration over time
  • Can be difficult to date accurately without advanced techniques
  • Limited availability can restrict comprehensive study
  • Potential for misinterpretation as natural rather than human-made objects

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