Fig. A. Large stone knives. Very frequently these tools performed a number of functions; scraping faces and graving spurs are often found chipped into their margins.
Fig. B. Specialized knife typical of the Shield culture where the flaking is largely restricted to a single face.
Fig. C. Native copper fishhook.
Fig. D. Native copper knife fashioned to include the handle.
Fig. E. Large core-scraper. Such specimens were first used as cores from which flakes were struck and made into tools. Frequently the core was then retouched along the edges to produce a large, heavy scraping tool.
Fig. F. Scrapers.
Fig. G. Dart heads.
Courtesy: National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada