Shark Teeth as Ancient Blades: 7,000-Year-Old Weapons in Indonesia [Paper]
via Antiquity, 24 October 2023: Archaeologists have discovered 7,000-year-old shark tooth blades on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, attributed to ...
Kind of fish characterised by a cartilaginous skeleton.
via Antiquity, 24 October 2023: Archaeologists have discovered 7,000-year-old shark tooth blades on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, attributed to ...
via International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 19 September 2020: Beads made from shark vertabrae in the prehistoric site of Samrong Sen ...
via Jakarta Post, 19 Mar 2019: The headline doesn't sound very archaeological, but the underlying story reveals a changing landscape ...
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