University of California publications in American archaeology and ethnology . ExPlJIJATION oiiPLATE 3. Fig. 1.—.\ii adze used in smoothing pl^J^- The handle is of stone; blade, of iron; the fl:i]), of (ielT-skin to proteot the liand. ;^1blade is held to the by means of grapt viiK stems, elkhide, and twine. Fig; ?^.—Elk-horn wedge used in splitting the log into pla Fig. 3.—Stone maul used to pound iA the we<lge. Figs. 4 and 5.—Flint knives with wooden liandles. Fig. 6.—The white blade of a ceremonial knife. Fig. 7.—A curved elk-horn wedge used to force out the c


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