. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 11.—Antler artifacts, a-d, Broad bracelets, e, Tine flaker. /,gf, Narrow bracelets, h, Barrel-shaped rubbing tools, i, L-shaped scraper haft. on each complete specimen. Three of the convex ends are pitted as though they had been used for pestles. Intact specimens range from 46 to 58 mm. in length, but larger and fragmentary examples attain lengths in excess of 78 mm. (fig. 11, h). TINE FLAKERS (5 SPECIMENS) Tines were sometimes cut from the racks of deer or elk by trans- versely sawing through the outer compact layer, then by snapping. Please note that these image
. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 11.—Antler artifacts, a-d, Broad bracelets, e, Tine flaker. /,gf, Narrow bracelets, h, Barrel-shaped rubbing tools, i, L-shaped scraper haft. on each complete specimen. Three of the convex ends are pitted as though they had been used for pestles. Intact specimens range from 46 to 58 mm. in length, but larger and fragmentary examples attain lengths in excess of 78 mm. (fig. 11, h). TINE FLAKERS (5 SPECIMENS) Tines were sometimes cut from the racks of deer or elk by trans- versely sawing through the outer compact layer, then by snapping. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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