From Loch Olabhat, North Uist, Outer Hebrides
This hammer stone was found in Loch Olabhat on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. It may have been used to split bones for the extraction of marrow around 3000 BC.
Pebble hammer from Loch Olabhat, North Uist, C. 3000 BC
No edible parts of animals were wasted by early peoples. Marrowbone jelly was extracted by splitting the marrow bones with a hammerstone. If a marrow bone was to be kept whole for some other use, the jelly was sucked out through a hole bored into one end.
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