Bone-Working Techniques from Zedracheli Gora
Abstract
Bone, antler, and tooth were among the most convenient raw materials for Stone Age humans. Before the advent of metal, these materials, alongside stone, were the primary resources for creating tools and hunting weapons. As was the case worldwide, Neolithic populations living in the Caucasus actively utilized the aforementioned raw materials.
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