This photograph shows the early stages of making a harpoon head from deer antler. Such harpoons were used by early people when fishing.
A suitable tine of antler has been cut off using stone knives and split. The edges of the harpoon are now carved with a sharp stone knife.
Modern attempts to duplicate the skills and objects of early people have led to increased understanding - and respect - for their methods. Such reconstructions also help archaeologists interpret the discovered remains.
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