Stone Tools for Many Purposes - Ian Burrow (1/2021)
Stone Tools for Many Purposes Ian Burrow, Archaeologist, The Hopewell Museum The Hopewell Museum has an important collection of American Indian stone tools from our area. This presentation will introduce some of these tools. Topics to be covered include: methods of manufacture, function, raw material, age, and how the object throws light on past Indian lifeways.

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