Fig. A. Fragments from the rims of typical pottery vessels.
Fig. B. Stone and bone arrowheads.
Fig. C. Bone dagger made from one of the human forearm (ulna) bones.
Fig. D. Bone awl.
Fig. E. Scraper.
Fig. F. Ground deer toe bone.
Fig. G. Typical pottery smoking pipes.
Fig. H. Juvenile vessel made by a small girl learning the potter's art.
Fig. I. Stone pipe to which a wooden stem would have been attached. Notice the small hole in the base of the pipe; the bowl was ttached to the stem by a string and could not accidentally be broken or lost if it became detached from the stem.
Courtesy: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada