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Point Peninsula Culture Artifacts.
Fig. A. Fragments from the rims of typical pottery vessels.
Fig. B. Knife made from Pennsylvania jasper.
Fig. C. Polished stone adze.
Fig. D. Ground slate pendant.
Fig. E. Two styles of soapstone pipes; the one on the right is the earliest.
Fig. F. The notched soapstone pottery decorator was used to produce the designs in the plasticine on which it sits.
Fig. G. Antler flaker painted with red ochre that would have been used for fashioning stone implements.
Fig. H. Bone awl.
Fig. I. Stone darts or arrowheads.
Courtesy: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada.