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artifacts, including lanceolate knives, projectile heads, and the ulu transverse-bladed knife. the people also made a crude form of pottery and there was much use of bone and antlers to use as heads on harpoons, as well as to make darts, spears, snow goggles, blubber scrapers, needles, awls and mattocks
, with distribution along the major strait islands and along to shores of the chukchi peninsula. the punuk culture was initially defined by henry collins in from a ft ( m) deep midden on one of the punuk islands. later excavation on st lawrence island confirmed jenness's ideas on the bering sea culture...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_culture
artifacts, including lanceolate knives, projectile heads, and the ulu transverse-bladed knife. the people also made a crude form of pottery and there was much use of bone and antlers to use as heads on harpoons, as well as to make darts, spears, snow goggles, blubber scrapers, needles, awls and mattocks
, with distribution along the major strait islands and along to shores of the chukchi peninsula. the punuk culture was initially defined by henry collins in from a ft ( m) deep midden on one of the punuk islands. later excavation on st lawrence island confirmed jenness's ideas on the bering sea culture...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Culture
artifacts, including lanceolate knives, projectile heads, and the ulu transverse-bladed knife. the people also made a crude form of pottery and there was much use of bone and antlers to use as heads on harpoons, as well as to make darts, spears, snow goggles, blubber scrapers, needles, awls and mattocks
, with distribution along the major strait islands and along to shores of the chukchi peninsula. the punuk culture was initially defined by henry collins in from a ft ( m) deep midden on one of the punuk islands. later excavation on st lawrence island confirmed jenness's ideas on the bering sea culture...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_people