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Egyptian Coffin, Egyptian Statues, Egypt Mummy, Ancient Egyptian Artifacts, Egiptul Antic, Pyramids Egypt, Ancient Egypt History, Egyptian Mummies, Egyptian Artifacts

Egypt, Thebes 3rd Intermediate Period, late Dynasty 21 Gessoed and painted sycamore Cleveland Museum of Art This is one of the finest examples of painted wooden coffins made for the priests of Amen and their families at Thebes during Dynasty 21 and early 22. The pharaohs of this time were no longer buried in the Valley of the Kings, but instead built tombs in the Delta, far to the north, where they resided. Security was lax in the Theban necropolis. The coffins and funerary goods of the…

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EVERYTHING ABOUT ARCHAEOLOGY: WHAT IS THE AX ? Nature, Stone Age Man, Prehistoric Age, Stone Age Tools, Paleo Indians, Native American Tools, Arrowheads Artifacts, Ancient Tools, Early Humans

AX: one of the last major categories of stone tool to be invented, around the end of the last Ice Age in the Paleolithic. It is a flat, heavy cutting tool of stone or metal (bronze) in which the cutting edge is parallel to the haft and which might have the head and handle in one piece. Its main function was for woodworking (hewing, cleaving, or chopping trees) but it was also used as a weapon of war, as the battle ax. There are many forms of ax, depending on the different materials and…

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Learning Lenape - On Archaic sites, woodworking tools including heavy stone axes, gouges and adzes, were used to make structures, dugout canoes, wooden bowls, ladles and handles for tools and weapons. Ancient Artifacts Prehistoric, Stone Age Tools, Paleo Indians, Native American Tools, Indian Tools, Arrowheads Artifacts, Primitive Technology, Arrow Heads, Ancient Tools

History and heritage in Northwest New Jersey Skylands: For over 12,000 years the Lenape and their ancestors occupied northwestern New Jersey. Who were they? How did they live? What kinds of tools did they make and use? Archaeologists have been trying to answer these questions for over a century.

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