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Ancient Indian Artifacts #1

Across
Tool made and used by Indians to remove fat from hides
Type of shell often used by west coast Indians for ornamentation.
Flaked only from one side
Bone ornament worn by Natives inserted through a hole in their lip
An unfinished artifact
Name for flat grinding stones often found in the Western U.S.
Term for an artifact that is ceremonially broken
Type of drilling used on bannerstones that were not flint drilled
Type of Midwestern pentagonal point
Name of the last glaciation period in America
Largest ancient city in the United States
Name for very heavy Iron Ore stone material sometimes used to make celts and plummets
Bannerstone style from Illinois that expands in the middle and known to be made from quartz
Famous mound in Oklahoma
Tool used to poke holes made from flint or bone
Strange flaked objects that may have been practice pieces
Style of bannerstone that is notched
Pacific Northwest river known for Gem points
Stone tool used for wood working with a curved bit
Small impression often found on the bottoms of pestles - thought to be from cracking nuts
Material used to make weeping eye masks/Gorgets found in Tennessee
Down
Large packing pestles found in the Pacific Northwest thought to be used in processing this type of fish.
Oldest ancient time period
Popular type of quartz used on arrowheads that is found in Wisconsin
Colorful agatized material used in Florida that was often heat-treated
The base of this Midwestern point type is named for a bird
Trait found on some Lanceolate style points from the Paleo period.
Material used to make flaking tools used to shape ancient flint points and knives
Style of ornate pipe made by Adena people
Culture known for building earthen mounds
Name for items made from materials that disintegrate such as wood, antler, plant fibers that are usually found only in dry caves.
Popular red and white Texas area flint type
Conical shape stone tool used for grinding
Ancient spear thrower
Descriptive terms for this artifact type includes: cupped, double cupped, biscuit and barrel
Uniquely styled artifact thought to have been a game piece