Description
Inuit Hide Scraper (Mammoth Ivory)
200 AD
Found in Alaska
Size is about 5 inches and weighs about 60 grams.
The Hide Scraper made from Mammoth Ivory, found in Alaska and dating back to around 200 AD, is an important prehistoric tool. Made from the ivory of extinct mammoths, it was likely used to scrape animal hides for making clothes or shelters. This tool shows how early people used the resources around them to survive and demonstrates their skill in crafting useful items. It also helps us understand more about life in Alaska thousands of years ago.
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