Awls were small, pointed hand tools employed in both the Old and New World to slice fibers for thread and fishing nets, and to punch holes in leather and wood. Stone Age peoples may also have ...
They add that the Ice Age communities might have used nets, made from plant fibres. These would include milkweed or nettle, in order to help capture fish in larger quantities. “Fishing with nets ...
Britain was home to most of the species of birds, fish and shellfish we have today ... It was made around 12,000 years ago. The Stone Age artist used a sharp stone to scratch the outline of ...
STONE AGE BOY:Please don’t make me go in there, let’s go fishing instead. Fishing’s much better, let’s eat berries and nuts again, I love berries and nuts. STONE AGE GIRL:If not a deer ...
Awls were small, pointed hand tools employed in both the Old and New World to slice fibers for thread and fishing nets, and to punch holes in leather and wood. Stone Age peoples may also have ...
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