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Archaeology Southwest: How Did People Carve Bone Tools?

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Join us for an engaging Hands-On Archaeology class with expert Allen Denoyer.

In this immersive class, you’ll learn the techniques people used in the past to make tools from animal bones. Beginners are welcome! Open to individuals 12 years of age and older.

Practice your cutting skills to get the basic shape with a flake blade.
Polish your tool using a sandstone slab by grinding your bone blank into the perfect shape.
Learn how these tools were used for making basketry, sewing, and even hairpins.

Become an Archaeology Southwest member today to get $10.00 off.
Enrollment is limited—secure your spot now!

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